
[Marcus Olsson] of slickstreamer made a battery-powered temperature logger using ThingSpeak to store and visualize the data collected. He chose the Electric Imp Wi-Fi module for connectivity. The… 更多内容 >>
[Marcus Olsson] of slickstreamer made a battery-powered temperature logger using ThingSpeak to store and visualize the data collected. He chose the Electric Imp Wi-Fi module for connectivity. The… 更多内容 >>
CAVA created a cigar humidor with a social life. A humidor stores cigars in a humidity controlled environment to maintain freshness, but this special humidor sends the humidity sensor value to… 更多内容 >>
In 2013, ThingSpeak was used in 158 countries and territories. The vast majority of the traffic came from countries in North America, Europe, Australia, and South America. ThingSpeak is growing… 更多内容 >>
Introducing… TalkBack!
We have developed a new ThingSpeak App and it is available now to all ThingSpeak Users.
The new TalkBack App allows devices to check ThingSpeak for commands to execute…. 更多内容 >>
[Andrew Bythell] created a ThingSpeak Java Client for the complete ThingSpeak API. This Java Client makes it really easy for Java (or Processing) developers to add cloud connectivity to applications… 更多内容 >>
ThingSpeak is growing quickly these days. Our traffic is high and the user growth is soaring. Thanks to everyone for your interest and patience as we continue to stabilize, add more servers, and add… 更多内容 >>
For the third holiday season in a row, the CheerLights project is gearing up. The idea behind CheerLights is to show that we are all connected by synchronizing the color of lights around the world…. 更多内容 >>
Dexter Industries launched a very successful Kickstarter campaign this past summer to build and release the BrickPi. The BrickPi turns the Raspberry Pi computer into a robotics and sensing platform… 更多内容 >>
[Marcus Olsson] from Slickstreamer created a solar-powered temperature logger using the Electric Imp Wi-Fi module to push data up to ThingSpeak to store and visualize the data collected by his… 更多内容 >>
The Open Hardware Summit is September 6th, 2013 at MIT’s Kresge Auditorium in Cambridge, MA. For the third year, ThingSpeak is sponsoring the event!
The OHS is an amazing experience. You get… 更多内容 >>
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