The IoT demands a layered solution, exactly like the Internet. We must first have an open means of discovering every device. Second, we need to be able to interact with each one, openly and across any platform. Third, through RESTful API calls, devices can discover and use each other’s functionality. Finally, and only then, can we build services that tie them all together. It’s not rocket science; it’s just the tried and true lessons we’ve learned from the Internet, but this time applied to physical devices, not servers. Of Bears, Bats, and Bees: Making Sense of the Internet of Things | Blog | design mind
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OKSU: A printer of physical links to digital content [concept] (by Alexander)

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ArduSat: space exploration for the masses (using Arduino) via @Springwise

ArduSat: space exploration for the masses (using Arduino) via @Springwise

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Hello, Plants! : Processing + Arduino + Plants, a workshop by @nointeraction at Mutuo. #bcn

Hello, Plants! : Processing + Arduino + Plants, a workshop by @nointeraction at Mutuo. #bcn

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Today on the ‘Internet of Things’… the racquet of the future x @Babolat : Play & Connect (by BABOLATWorld)

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Today in the ‘internet of things’ : Electric Imp http://ow.ly/aZAvG via @johnmaeda  $25 dollars !!!
(via ‘Electric Imp’ is a turnkey cloud for the internet of things | The Verge)

Today in the ‘internet of things’ : Electric Imp http://ow.ly/aZAvG via @johnmaeda  $25 dollars !!!

(via ‘Electric Imp’ is a turnkey cloud for the internet of things | The Verge)

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