For anyone relatively new to the topic, Wired recently published a Guide to the Internet of Things that does an excellent job of walking through some key moments in the development of IoT, as well as offering a smart take on the state of the industry today (if it even makes sense to refer to IoT as an “industry,” but more on that later). Most general interest pieces on the topic tend to hit a lot of the same notes: smart toasters, security concerns, billions of devices, etc. But senior writer Arielle Pardes digs deeper to discuss issues like connectivity, security, and functionality in really compelling ways. The entire piece is well worth a read, but here are a few salient points that I found particularly worthwhile.