Are you familiar with the concept of hyper connectivity?
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It’s something that’s increasingly becoming part of our everyday lives, even if we aren’t aware of it.
Whilst you’re watching this video, you would have at least one mobile device on you.
It’s not out of the question that you might even have 2 or 3.
We tend not to think about the cloud of connectivity that surrounds us 24/7. But, everyone that carries a smartphone is connected in some way.
The Apple iCloud for example, seamlessly links all your Apple devices together. It doesn’t matter if you’re using an iPad, your MacBook or your iPhone, you’ll never miss your next iMessage.
“By 2020, it’s estimated that there will be 75 billion connected devices.”
When you think about it, any device that uses electricity or a battery is becoming connected in some way.
In this week's episode, we are talking about Hyper-connectivity, the idea that all of our favourite devices and brands will be inter-connected.
The best way to use hyperconnectivity is to look for other companies that have technology that complements your application.
If you think that building a partnership with another company is going to create a better experience for your users, then start the conversation.
At the end of the day, doing this is going to help you solve your problem in a more convenient and seamless manner.
This will increase the user experience of your application, leading to higher engagement levels and more users in the long run.
There’s no shortage of technology available to put hyperconnectivity to work.
Connect – share – learn provides the best model for hyperconnectivity.
But it all begins with sharing aspect.
A user’s already connected. That connectivity provides the platform to launch your app and create a whole new level of creative problem solving.
As your users master the new power of sharing, this power will create both creative and disruptive business opportunities, literally from thin air.
What possibilities do you see with the mobile applications of the future?
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