Have you heard of Chirp, a platform for sharing data with mere sound? How does a lion communicate? With roar obviously. With just a sound your data is on the way to the other party.
Heard of the history yet
Let us rewind. The importance of sound starts with the rain, with the thunder, with the birds chirping around us. We all enjoy the sounds of bells, flutes, drums, motorists’ honks, and your daily alarms. Just with a single piece of music, instruction of the military is passed and strict obedience. The sonic codes in telephones, audio-numerological jokes, and babbled dial-tone earharmonics are part of the auditory history. And well, the pop ups all over the place on the internet showing the ads and many others referral links.
The speakernet
This is the internet of sound. Using sound to send links to remote networks, but local lookup tables on-device obviate the need for another network: the sound is the network. Technology today is only able to send small amount of data through or above some audible ranges, but with Speakernet, it might just be few seconds your data fly out to other side. Speakernet gives a big opportunity to connect a very large number of devices simply and intuitively. That means, your data sharing is made easy
How does it work
It is network of sounds comprising category which disambiguates one signal from the other. It has only made your data exchange and information flow easier.
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