The ecosystem of connected devices and wearable technology has been in the top gear, with companies coming out with new devices every now and then, trying to woo the highly competitive consumer market. From Google Glass to smart watches, the start of 2014 has been marked by the coming of internet of things as well as wearable technology. But it seems that Google is pushing this frontier even further and expanding its horizon in the wearable devices market.
Reports have suggested that Google has been busy coming up with 'smart contact lens' that can measure glucose levels in tears. This bring in a whole new level of innovation and surely brings forward a new dimension in the connected devices. this technology would simply use a tiny wireless chip and sensor wedged between two pieces of normal contact lens material.
As the technology is evolving it is creating a whole new experience for end users by redefining the way to real time information access is seen. The recently conducted CES 2014, also saw a slew of devices coming out of the stables of a range of companies. Analysts have also predicted 2014 to be the year of connected devices with mobility evolving to take a more personalized form. Big data as well as mobile cloud have both helped mobility reach the peak and become the mainstream computing.
As the need for user engagement is increasing it is driving mobile developers to incorporate big data into the core development life cycle of the application which will help them analyze user requirement and build better services and products. A recent survey also gave vital insights to the connected devices stating that almost two-thirds of mobile device users own three or more network-connected devices. As more and more users understand the need for wearable technology as well as connected devices it is helping them form a whole new experience.
Reports have suggested that Google has been busy coming up with 'smart contact lens' that can measure glucose levels in tears. This bring in a whole new level of innovation and surely brings forward a new dimension in the connected devices. this technology would simply use a tiny wireless chip and sensor wedged between two pieces of normal contact lens material.
As the technology is evolving it is creating a whole new experience for end users by redefining the way to real time information access is seen. The recently conducted CES 2014, also saw a slew of devices coming out of the stables of a range of companies. Analysts have also predicted 2014 to be the year of connected devices with mobility evolving to take a more personalized form. Big data as well as mobile cloud have both helped mobility reach the peak and become the mainstream computing.
As the need for user engagement is increasing it is driving mobile developers to incorporate big data into the core development life cycle of the application which will help them analyze user requirement and build better services and products. A recent survey also gave vital insights to the connected devices stating that almost two-thirds of mobile device users own three or more network-connected devices. As more and more users understand the need for wearable technology as well as connected devices it is helping them form a whole new experience.