Project SensorWeb Dev Boards Arrive Today
Behind the scenes: our very own developer IOT board arrived today. Check out the latest Project SensorWeb IOT work: https://t.co/9Bn54ucTc8 pic.twitter.com/EqWP5ETsj7 — Mozilla (@mozilla) December 22, 2016
Behind the scenes: our very own developer IOT board arrived today. Check out the latest Project SensorWeb IOT work: https://t.co/9Bn54ucTc8 pic.twitter.com/EqWP5ETsj7 — Mozilla (@mozilla) December 22, 2016
In our last update on Project SensorWeb, we shared the results of a small poster test in Taipei, where we were trying to gauge consumer interest in hyper-local air quality information, specifically, particulate matter of 2.5 micrometers or less (PM2.5). … Continue reading
The Project SensorWeb team is on a mission help people leverage the Web to bring open transparency to the physical world around us. Open data, Open platform, Open web, Crowdsourcing… these are the attributes we have in mind when we … Continue reading
As you may have heard, Mozilla met up this June in London for an all-hands-on-deck work week. This was a great opportunity for us to work face-to-face and across different teams, to share ideas and even hack on some code. … Continue reading
Our first PM2.5 air quality station SensorWeb Station 0330 (birthday in GitHub) is working for Mozilla Space Taipei now. The station is created by Particle Photon Arduino-like board and LEGO. Now, you can check real-time PM2.5 data in Mozilla Space … Continue reading
The Internet of Things is changing the world around us, with new use cases, experiences and technologies emerging every day. As we continue to experiment in this space, we wanted to take a moment to share more details around our … Continue reading