Home Networks: From Bits to Gigabits: Lessons Learned from the Evolution of Home Networking PROJECT TITLE :Home Networks: From Bits to Gigabits: Lessons Learned from the Evolution of Home NetWorkingABSTRACT: Humans are social creatures. Long before technology, there was a want to communicate and interact. A successful technology amplifies this innate human need to attach and share. The Internet has effectively collapsed the time and distance for individuals to attach. The past decade has given rise to an excellent quicker and more visual means to share—social NetWorking. Currently, devices individuals use in their homes also communicate and interact with each alternative, opening the way for information and sharing anywhere. Currently, these entertainment and info devices—sensible phones, tablets, televisions, and, in fact, personal computers and printers connect with the Internet and each other through a home network. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest HEVC: The New Gold Standard for Video Compression: How Does HEVC Compare with H.264/AVC? Selling the Smart Grid??Part 2: How Consumers Will Interact with the Smart Grid