Tuesday, December 8, 2009
New York Times: Top 10 Internet of Things Products of 2009
"A small UK startup particularly impressed us this year: Pachube. Pronounced "PATCH-bay," Pachube lets you tag and share real time sensor data from objects, devices, buildings and environments both physical and virtual. According to founder Usman Haque, Pachube is about "environments" more so than "sensors." In other words, Pachube aims to be responsive to and influence your environment, for example your home."
Friday, October 30, 2009
The Guardian: Pachube, sensors, and augmented reality
"Pachube will host live data feeds from energy, environment and other sensors. The service opens a wide range of possibilities to collect and richly display your own data."
Thursday, June 4, 2009
The Economist: Sensors and sensitivity
"[Pachube] aims to patch together sensors and people into a “conversant ecosystem” of devices, buildings and environments."
Monday, May 4, 2009
ReadWriteWeb: Pachube: Building a Platform for Internet-Enabled Environments
"We've only scratched the surface of Pachube here. It's an ambitious new platform for sensor data - sorry, environments. Expect this kind of Internet service to be a key part of your urban environment in the not too distant future."
Friday, February 13, 2009
ReadWriteWeb: 5 Companies Building the "Internet of Things"
" The key aim is to facilitate interaction between remote environments, both physical and virtual." On their web site, you can either input a feed or use one of the feeds available. The feeds come from devices, buildings, or interactive installations that are already connected to the internet or that send out SMS messages. Also supported are Second Life installations."
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