Another of my "State of the Internet Operating System" talks, this one given at the MySQL User Conference on April 14, 2010. A bit more of a focus on open data.
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11. “I’m an inventor.
I became interested in
long term trends
because an invention
has to make sense in the
world in which it is
finished, not the world in
which it is started.”
-Ray Kurzweil
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12. You may think of me as a book publisher
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15. What We Really Do At O'Reilly
Change the world by spreading the
knowledge of innovators
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16. O’Reilly Radar Methodology
“The future is here. It’s just not evenly distributed
yet.” - William Gibson
We “watch the alpha geeks” and think about the
futures they are living in
We then look for trend data that tells us that a
particular future is becoming mainstream
I’m going to tell you some seemingly unconnected
technology stories from the front lines of
innovation. Then we’re going to connect the dots.
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22. The cloud future includes...
Devices acting as sensors for intelligent data
collection
Devices whose UI is on the web rather than the
device
Feeding data into multiple online services that will
turn into a full-on sensor web
Setting the stage for robotics, augmented reality,
and the next generation of personal electronics
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26. What we see here
Peer-to-peer credit card payments
Social networks used for risk evaluation
The PC is out of the loop
The phone is a sensor platform
– Hardware add-on innovation
– Location based sensing
– Touch screen UI
Processing is done in real time in the cloud
– Allowing processing that can’t be done on the device
– Big data analysis
– Building new networks on the back of existing ones
Reinventing a major industry
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37. AMEE - the world’s energy meter
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38. We’re moving to a world in which every device
generates useful data, in which every action
creates “information shadows” on the net.
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40. The smart phone plus local search. Today pizza,
Round Table Pizza, 4300 Great America Parkway
Giovanni’s NY Pizzeria 1127 Lawrence Expwy
Little Caesar’s Pizza, 4767 Lafayette Street
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41. An application running on a
mobile device whose user
interface is driven by sensors:
- Touch screen
- Motion and proximity sensors
- Microphone
- GPS or cell tower triangulation
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42. An application that depends on
cooperating cloud data services:
- Speech recognition
- Search
- Location data
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43. An application that applies
context-sensitive filters to give
users just the information they
need.
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47. •Search in plain English
•Search by voice
•Traffic view
•Search along route
•Satellite view
•Street view
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48. An application that
depends on cooperating
cloud data services:
- Location
- Search
- Speech recognition
- Live Traffic
- Imagery
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49. Database
“You keep using that word. I do not think it
means what you think it means.”
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52. The Internet Operating System is a Data Operating System
It helps applications find out about
– People
– Places
– Things
– Prices
– Documents
– Images
– Sounds
– Relationships
– ...
and helps people interact with them through services
– Search
– Payment
– Matching and Recognition
– ...
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56. This is the 21st century data challenge
Not transactions
Not data warehouses and business intelligence
Not database-backed web sites
Not even NoSQL-backed web services
Real time cloud-based intelligence delivered to
mobile applications
Algorithmic intelligence
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57. This is the world your database engines
must be designed to support
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58. Who will own the Internet Operating System?
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59. Do we want anyone to own it?
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60. If not, we’d better get busy!
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64. Who Owns What
Chart Title?
Other
Infrastructure As a Service
Storage — —
Computation — —
Hosted SaaS Apps —
Media access
Music —
Video —
Books — — — — —
Web Content —
Photos — — —
Monetization
Advertising — —
Payment
Location
Maps & Directions — — —
Real Time Location Detection — —
Calendaring/Scheduling —
Social Graph — —
Communications
Email — —
Voice — —
Chat — —
Video — —
Sensor Management
Speech Recognition — —
Image Recognition — — —
Mobile Device OS —
Mobile Device Hardware —
Web Browser — —
Strong o ering
Medium o ering
Getting started
— Not on the board yet
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65. Interoperable web services, open data, and
standard protocols are at least as important as
open source
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66. The underdog is the ally of open source
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67. Potential open source supporters
Search: Microsoft
Maps: Microsoft, Nokia,Yelp, Foursquare
Speech: Nuance, Microsoft
Social Graph: Google
Payment: Paypal
Cloud infrastructure: VMware
Smartphones: Google
Device Operating Systems: Google
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88. For more information
The Open Source Paradigm Shift (2003)
http://bit.ly/cKLSUP
What is Web 2.0? (2005)
http://oreil.ly/a0zT65
Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On (2009)
http://bit.ly/kEKgs
Government as a Platform (2010)
http://opengovernment.labs.oreilly.com/
Ongoing commentary
http://radar.oreilly.com
http://twitter.com/timoreilly
http://buzz.google.com/timoreilly
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