This document discusses the convergence of man, machine, and the internet through various technologies over the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries including implantable pacemakers, GPS trackers, baby monitors, activity trackers, and intelligent assistants like JARVIS. It then discusses predictions for the future in 2029 with vehicles that can self-diagnose and communicate with service centers, public transportation that communicates to optimize traffic flow, and smart cities where vehicles and infrastructure can communicate to optimize services. Finally, it discusses current Internet of Things technologies including a device to help farmers predict milk production and a cycling navigation tool.