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New IEEE Internet of Things Initiative (IoT) Newsletter Announced

The IEEE Internet of Things Initiative (IoT) announced it has launched its new IEEE IoT eNewsletter, a bi-monthly online publication highlighting important global IoT-related technology developments, innovations, and trends from the world's top-subject matter experts, researchers, and industry practitioners. The IEEE IoT eNewsletter is provided as a benefit of becoming a member of the complimentary IEEE IoT Technical Community, which anyone actively involved or interested in IoT can join at no charge. Once signed up, members of the growing IEEE IoT Technical Community will receive all future issues of the IEEE IoT eNewsletter via e-mail as soon as it is published. Members of the IoT Technical Community will also receive information on the latest developments in this multidisciplinary area. The inaugural issue of the IEEE IoT eNewsletter includes these articles by IoT technical experts: "The Fading Line Between Atoms and Bits" by Roberto Saracco, EIT ICT Labs "Emerging IoT Applications Illustrate Emerging Trends" by Dr. Chung-Sheng Li, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center "The Internet of Things: A Title That is Both Wrong and Unhelpful" by William Webb, Weightless SIG "The Internet of Things: The Story So Far" by Payam Barnaghi, University of Surrey and Amit Sheth, Wright State University The November 2014 edition will include exclusive feature articles from Aapo Markkanen, ABI Research; Dongman Lee, KAIST; Luigi Atzori, University of Cagliari; and David Rogers, Copper Horse. Access the inaugural issue of the eNewsletter today on the IEEE IoT Web portal. Subscribe to automatically receive futures issues by joining the IoT Technical Community.