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7 Brilliant Tips for Better Blog Content

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It's a great feeling when you start a blog. It seems you have so much to say and you're eager to get started right away. You begin writing , and after a few short minutes you realize that actually you really don't have that much to talk about after all. In this article, I would like to run you through a few quick tips and strategies you can use right away, to write what you do have to say in such a way that your readers keep coming for more. Ready? Better Blog Content 1. Have a Goal One of the worst experiences you can have as a blogger is typing and not saying much. Don't worry, though. It happens to almost all of us. You see, the actual writing process, the time when you actually sit at your keyboard, should be the very last stage of creating a post. First, you have an idea, of what to talk about. Then you decide what you want the readers to take away from the content you're making. After that, you start thinking. Here's a pro tip: It

Internet of Things Information

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We've been fascinated with gadgets that function on a grander scale for decades (think spy movie-type stuff) - but it's only been in the past several years that we've seen the IoT's true potential. The concept evolved as wireless Internet became more pervasive, embedded sensors grew in sophistication and people began understanding that technology could be a personal tool as well as a professional one. The term "Internet of Things" was coined in the late 1990s by entrepreneur Kevin Ashton. Ashton, who's one of the founders of the Auto-ID Center at MIT, was part of a team that discovered how to link objects to the Internet through an RFID tag. He said he first used the phrase "Internet of Things" in a presentation he made in 1999 - and the term has stuck around ever since. Why is the Internet of Things important? You might be surprised to learn how many things are connected to the Internet, and how much economic benefit we can derive from a