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How is the "internet of things" different from the "internet of everything"?
(a)-the internet of things is a reference to how goods are increasingly bought and sold online, while the internet of everything considers the exchange of both goods and services.
(b)-the internet of everything refers to the gradual shift of customers to expect all processes to be carried out online, while the internet of things refers to the way ordinary objects are incorporating online connectivity.
(c)-the internet of things refers to the growing network of internet-enabled devices, while the internet of everything considers networked connections among things, people, processes and data.
(d)-the internet of things considers internet-enabled devices, while the internet of everything refers to the expected shift of all commerce toward an internet-supported model.

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