ThingSpeak Charts are Internet Explorer 6 Approved
You may not use Internet Explorer 6 anymore, but maybe a family member or a customer still uses it. And, you want them to be able to see your sensor data and applications. We also wanted to have the...
View ArticleDIY Weather Station with Arduino, Processing, and ThingSpeak
[lars] created a weather station from scratch using sensors and bits from SparkFun and Adafruit. Lars wanted to log weather data and access it from remotely. He built the weather station using...
View ArticleThingSpeak ‘Speaks’ Brazilian Portuguese
[paulo] is from Brazil and uses Portuguese as his primary language. He grabbed the English language file from our GitHub repository and translated it into Brazilian Portuguese. Now, when anyone from...
View ArticleArduino 1.0 to ThingSpeak Sketch
The Arduino team recently released the release candidate of Arduino 1.0 on Google Code. It’s a available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Version 1.0 of Arduino’s IDE includes enhancements to the GUI and...
View ArticleThingSpeak visits the Pittsburgh Ruby Users Group
Hans Scharler is stopping by the monthly meeting of the Pittsburgh Ruby Users Group. The topic on the agenda is ThingSpeak, an open source Ruby on Rails application for the Internet of Things. The...
View ArticleReal-time Gas Sensor System with Microsoft Gadgeteer and ThingSpeak
TinyCLR master user [Duke Nukem] created a project using the Microsoft Gadgeteer and ThingSpeak Internet of Things web services. The Gadgeteer allows modular hardware development with plug-and-play...
View ArticleOpen Source ThingSpeak Updates
Thanks to the very active ThingSpeak community, we have been able to make some updates to the open source ThingSpeak API and web app. We also have a major new release coming. The latest updates allow...
View ArticleUnlocking Data from Twine by using ThingSpeak
[Risto] from Supermechanical wrote a tutorial on how to use the Twine with ThingSpeak web services such as Data Logging and Charting. The tutorial explains how you can use the Twine’s easy-to-use...
View ArticleIndoor Environmental Quality Station #arduino #thingspeak #instructables
[donmatito] created an Indoor Environmental Quality Station based on the Arduino platform and uses Bluetooth for connectivity to ThingSpeak cloud services. The great news is that Don completely...
View ArticleNew API for Public ThingSpeak Channels Makes it Easy to Discover Open Data
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...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Internet of Things Countries According to ThingSpeak Stats
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 quickly...
View ArticleBattery-powered Temperature Logger with ThingSpeak + Electric Imp
[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...
View Article[Official Tutorial] Connecting Electric Imp to ThingSpeak IoT Data Services
Build Open Data Applications with Electric Imp and ThingSpeak! Electric Imp is a connectivity platform for connecting Wi-Fi devices to cloud services, much like RealTime.io and Iota Wi-Fi modules and...
View ArticleThingSpeak Launches New Website
Things want to speak… We keep hearing about how many Billions and Billions of things there will be connected. Just think about how much data that they will create! Yep, it’s Big Data, or even, Bigger...
View ArticleDatabase Performance Upgrades #featurefriday
With over 20,000 active streams of “Internet of Things” data, the servers that make up ThingSpeak.com are humming. We recently made extensive upgrades to the database system that stores all of data...
View ArticleUpdates to the MATLAB Analysis App with Lots of Example Code
When using the MATLAB Analysis app on ThingSpeak, the MATLAB function to represent date and time (datetime) allows you to represent points in time. You can also use datetime(‘now’), datetime(‘today’),...
View ArticleSchedule MATLAB Code with TimeControl
Here at our headquarters we have a weather station collecting lots of weather data and sending it to ThingSpeak. We have made that data public for use in your own projects. We write the temperature and...
View ArticleExplore your IoT data with ThingSpeak and MATLAB
Loren Shure, a blogger at MATLAB Central, has written a new blog post about Eric Wetjen’s Counting Cars and Analyzing Traffic project. Eric uses a Raspberry Pi and webcam to capture traffic data...
View ArticleThe Top IoT Countries (According to ThingSpeak Stats)
2016 has been a huge year for IoT and the growth of ThingSpeak. We are looking at where our users and visitors are coming from and we are seeing some surprising trends. India alone represents 10% of...
View ArticleIntroducing MATLAB Central…
We launched MATLAB Analysis and Visualizations on ThingSpeak last year and have noticed a sharp increase in IoT analytics being used in your projects. We are seeing everything from analyzing squirrel...
View ArticleUse MATLAB ‘timetable’ to Merge ThingSpeak Data Channels
We released a new version of MATLAB® and it’s available now for every ThingSpeak user. MATLAB R2016b includes many new features that make it easy to work with time-stamped tabular data, manipulate,...
View ArticleMATLAB Toolboxes are Now Available on ThingSpeak for IoT Analytics
ThingSpeak offers an easy way to collect data from things, analyze and visualize the data with MATLAB, and act on your data. With MATLAB from MathWorks, you have access to powerful data processing and...
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