ThingSpeak is an open-source software written in Ruby which allows users to communicate with internet enabled devices.[2] It facilitates data access, retrieval and logging of data by providing an API to both the devices and social network websites. ThingSpeak was originally launched by ioBridge in 2010 as a service in support of IoT applications.[3]
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Written in | Ruby |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | English, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese[1] |
Type | API |
License | GPL version 3 |
Website | thingspeak.com and github |
ThingSpeak has integrated support from the numerical computing software MATLAB from MathWorks,[4] allowing ThingSpeak users to analyze and visualize uploaded data using MATLAB without requiring the purchase of a MATLAB license from MathWorks.[5]
ThingSpeak has been the subject of articles in specialized "Maker" websites like Instructables,[6] Codeproject,[7] and Channel 9.[8]
See also
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edit- ^ ThingSpeak supported languages
- ^ github README file, 8 October 2021
- ^ ioBridge Blog Post, 19 December 2014
- ^ MATLAB support for ThingSpeak
- ^ "ThingSpeak".
- ^ Indoor Environmental Quality Station
- ^ An Introduction to ThingSpeak, 23 November 2014
- ^ Hello ThingSpeak
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