Gershenfeld on the Internet of Things

Neil Gershenfeld–director of MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms–will be presenting “From the Library of Information to the Library of Things” on Monday, March 28, as part of the Library of Congress’ “Managing Knowledge and Creativity in a Digital Context” lecture series. Check out his article on the Internet of things in the October 2004 issue of Scientific American. Or stick it to the man and just read a draft of the article from Gershenfeld’s research team’s website.

The lecture will be on C-SPAN (”Television for that other kind of geek”) at 6:30 Eastern. It and other lectures in the series are also available via webcast.

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