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The Connected Revolution is the economic and social transformation ignited in the opening decades of the twenty-first century, caused by the merging of the digital and physical worlds through the development of [| mobile technologies]. It is creating huge opportunities for traditional industries to leverage these technologies in transforming how they operate.

The Connected Revolution is changing every person’s life, just as the [| Industrial Revolution] did. The true potential of [| APIs] (Application Programming Interfaces) is to unleash an entirely new era of communication where every device in your home, your car and even your clothing is connected, sharing data and delivering insights back to business, in real-time, from billions of devices around the world.

"We're in the connected revolution,"[| Alex Moazed], the CEO of [| Applico] said. "They need to start thinking how they can innovate through these technologies. It's a cultural shift." It is natural to expect that the news and entertainment industry would be the first industry to undergo massive upheaval by the Connected Revolution. Television, however, has had higher barriers to entry with distribution channels and high priced licensing deals for content. The distribution channels are being eroded by the day. People are viewing content on their phones, tablets, computers, TV’s, [| Xbox]’s, etc. The world is a very different place and it’s only taken a few years.

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