Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun computing The state of a
network in which the number ofnodes is far in excess of the number ofusers . - noun pathology The state of the
brain , inschizophrenia orepileptic seizure , in which an excessive number of connections are made betweenneurons . - noun Increased
connectedness ofhuman beings throughsocial media , etc.
Etymologies
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word hyperconnectivity.
Examples
-
And while video in all its forms - IPTV, Internet video, mobile video, video-on-demand - will be a major bandwidth component, Cisco is also now talking about "hyperconnectivity" - connections of devices and people in many different ways.
-
"This project will offer valuable insights into other mobile applications, particularly those involving the concept of 'hyperconnectivity' or the idea that everything can be connected to produce a multifaceted quality user experience."
Broadband Wireless News - Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Wireless Internet Access, and Wireless ISPs - Main News Long 2008
-
"This project will offer valuable insights into other mobile applications, particularly those involving the concept of 'hyperconnectivity' or the idea that everything can be connected to produce a multifaceted quality user experience."
-
"This project will offer valuable insights into other mobile applications, particularly those involving the concept of 'hyperconnectivity' or the idea that everything can be connected to produce a multifaceted quality user experience."
Broadband Wireless News - Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Wireless Internet Access, and Wireless ISPs - Main News Long 2008
-
0814: In a #davos session on "hyperconnectivity" ... can we turn the firehose of data into information?
BBC News - Home 2011
-
0814: In a #davos session on "hyperconnectivity" ... can we turn the firehose of data into information?
BBC News - Home 2011
-
"hyperconnectivity" between areas of his brain that would, in more commonly functioning brains, be inhibited.
unknown title 2009
-
The constant state of hyperconnectivity that comes in the wake of ultraband means that we will have to build applications that make consumption of content a superior experience.
Is BBC iPlayer a Typical App For Our Hyperconnected Future? 2009
-
And in a world of hyperconnectivity driven by technology that knows no bounds, what is happening to true friendship?
Alex Pattakos: The Meaning of Friendship in a Social-Networked World Alex Pattakos 2010
-
And in a world of hyperconnectivity driven by technology that knows no bounds, what is happening to true friendship?
Alex Pattakos: The Meaning of Friendship in a Social-Networked World Alex Pattakos 2010
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.