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What is IoT?IOTs are more busy in creating Tinder chat memes than actual chatting on Tinder. IoT - meme gifIoT - videoIoT - what is it?A person who consistently tweets or re-tweets inaccurate information. A person who only uses tweets to communicate and who cannot write in a full sentence. A person who uses Twitter to bully other people. Trump is a tweet-iot; he constantly tweets inaccurate information to bully people who cross him. What does "IoT" mean?Anyone who comes into the city on weeknights and weekends from the suburbs. They don't know how to drive in city traffic, don't know where anything is located, and dine and shop at all the same resturants that they could have found back home in suburbia. Because of their urban ineptitude, cause city dwellers much frustration and angst. Some fucking city-iot nearly ran me over today since they forgot that there are pedestrians in the city. IoT - what does it mean?Proponent of "Intelligent Design", the idiotic argumentation against evolution, based on and 'proven' by biblical texts rather than proper science, common sense, or real intelligent discourse. USA is home of most of the militant ID-iot movement, of which Ben Stein is one of the cretinous mouth pieces. IoT - meaningAn Idiot from the city that does stupid city things in rural areas. Look at that city-iot putting snow chains on in the middle of the hyway, what an idiot!! IoT - definitionpronounced eeeee yot. sothi- i want to tell you something about ... ugh IOT IoT - slangSomeone who genuinely believes in the new religion called "Intelligent Design." Almost always used attached to the name of that dogma. Look at that IDiot! IoTanother word for idiot Look at that iot putting snow chains on in the middle of the hyway, what an iot! IoTIn tech world, it stands for "Internet of Things"; literally means physical objects with internet capabilities such as smart watches, cars, buildings .. etc. Experts estimate that the IoT will consist of almost 50 billion objects by 2020 IoTIoT is an acronym for "Internet of Things", e.g. everyday objects (such as light bulbs or refrigerators) that can be accessed and possibly controlled via the Internet. The massive DDOS attack took advantage of a botnet built out of IoT devices. |
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