The ThingSpeak API is now on GitHub! You can setup the application on your local network or on a web server in the cloud and run the full ThingSpeak API dedicated for your application. With everyone…ThingSpeak source code is now on GitHub
The ThingSpeak API is now on GitHub! You can setup the application on your local network or on a web server in the cloud and run the full ThingSpeak API dedicated for your application. With everyone…ThingSpeak source code is now on GitHub
ThingSpeak forum user “nr” requested a feature to clear a channel (without having to delete the channel and then build a new one). We recently added the feature under the Channel… 続きを読む >>
We just added a new feature called Devices. This allows you to register your home-brew devices and receive a globally unique MAC address. Some devices do not come with a MAC address so often the MAC… 続きを読む >>
ioBridge just added a new feature that allows you to add custom apps and widgets to the ioBridge Dashboard application. This means you can aggregate data from many sources and one of the examples… 続きを読む >>
After a couple of weeks of open registration for ThingSpeak, we have received many email, questions, and comments. Over 100 ThingSpeak channels have been created so far and the APIs are getting a… 続きを読む >>
Here’s a project from ShadowLord himself. It’s a Twitter-like front-end using HTML, CSS, and jQuery to read a ThingSpeak Channel from his house.
With this project, I wanted to take it a… 続きを読む >>
Our things can tell us a story…if they have a voice…if they are connected. What can our things tell us? How about how much power they use? How about if someone is in your house? How about… 続きを読む >>
Join ThingSpeak contributor Hans Scharler at one of the O’Reilly Ignite events Thursday, February 10, 2011 at Brillobox in Pittsburgh, PA. Hans will be giving a talk entitled, “Tangled in a Web of… 続きを読む >>
No, it’s not summer in North America yet but many people are counting down the days till the weather turns warm, especially with the east coast having just endured a snowy drubbing from Mother…Guys like Bruce Sterling are famous for tracking the future and guys like Linux Torvalds are famous for creating it. What do you see on the horizon, and what will you invent to make it so? We’re excited to have you here at ThingSpeak to help us make this reality our own.
“mattyw” shows us how to read a thermistor temperature sensor with an Arduino and use a python script to update a ThingSpeak Channel.
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