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“I think with the proliferation of mobile devices and then, eventually, the Internet of Things, we literally have supercomputers in our pockets and supercomputers that will hang on telephone poles and in light bulbs.” quote by Peter Levine
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“I think with the proliferation of mobile devices and then, eventually, the Internet of Things, we literally have supercomputers in our pockets and supercomputers that will hang on telephone poles and in light bulbs.”

Peter Levine

About This Quote

The quote highlights how ubiquitous mobile devices and IoT turn everyday objects into powerful computing platforms, effectively placing supercomputers in our hands and environment.

In simple terms: Everyday gadgets become powerful computers, spreading computing everywhere.

Key Takeaway

Leverage pervasive computing for innovation.

Themes

technology ubiquity computing IoT mobile devices

Mood

optimistic forward‑looking

Type

observational technological

When to use this quote

  • smartphones
  • smart home devices
  • wearables
  • connected infrastructure

Key Concepts

distributed computing edge computing scalability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance convenience with data protection?
  • What new services emerge from edge computing?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on constant connectivity may raise privacy and security concerns.

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