
No longer confined to your computer or your phone, the Internet is now in garbage cans, refrigerators, and the infrastructure of our cities. The future will either be a surveillance nightmare or an eco-utopia, the outcome determined by start-ups in Silicon Valley and Shenzhen. The Internet of Everything captures our present moment, when both futures still seem possible. It’s a fast, funny and enlightening take on the bewildering change the Internet has wrought. The Internet of Everything embraces the “techlash” while reflecting on the big picture of a world where we are all connected.