About: IoBridge

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ioBridge is a manufacturer of Internet-based monitor and control hardware and a provider of seamlessly integrated cloud-based social Web 2.0 folksonomies and curated online API webservices, using WebSocket, JSON and a host of other related technologies. Jason Winters and Hans Scharler founded ioBridge in Gainesville, Florida on June 26, 2008. In December 2008, ioBridge released the IO-204 Monitor and Control Module and web services platform to connect electronics projects online such as an iPhone-controlled dog treat dispenser and a toaster that could post to Twitter.

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  • ioBridge es un fabricante de hardware a través de Internet de monitoreo y control y un proveedor de folksonomías de la Web social 2.0 transparentemente integradas en la nube y servicios web API en línea, utilizando WebSocket, JSON y una serie de otras tecnologías relacionadas. En diciembre de 2008, ioBridge lanzó el Módulo de Monitoreo y Control IO-204 y la plataforma de servicios web para conectar proyectos de electrónica en línea, tales como un dispensador de comida para perros controlado por ​ y una tostadora que podía publicar en Twitter.​ En 2009, ReadWriteWeb eligió el módulo IO-204 como uno de los "Artículos Top 10 de Internet de las Cosas de 2009",​ y Ben Arnold de la (CEA) exploró las posibilidades de utilizar el IO-204 la [automatización del hogar]] consciente de las redes sociales, en el artículo "El creciente ecosistema del hogar conectado".​ Han aparecido proyectos de usuario utilizando el módulo ioBridge y servicios web en los blogs de tecnología más populares, como Engadget​​​ y Hack a Day.​​ (es)
  • ioBridge is a manufacturer of Internet-based monitor and control hardware and a provider of seamlessly integrated cloud-based social Web 2.0 folksonomies and curated online API webservices, using WebSocket, JSON and a host of other related technologies. Jason Winters and Hans Scharler founded ioBridge in Gainesville, Florida on June 26, 2008. In December 2008, ioBridge released the IO-204 Monitor and Control Module and web services platform to connect electronics projects online such as an iPhone-controlled dog treat dispenser and a toaster that could post to Twitter. In 2009, ReadWriteWeb chose the IO-204 Module as one of its "Top 10 Internet of Things Products of 2009", and Ben Arnold from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) explored the possibilities of using the IO-204 for social-network-aware home automation in the article "Growing the connected home ecosystem". User projects using the ioBridge module and web services have been featured on popular technology blogs such as Engadget and Hackaday. (en)
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  • ioBridge es un fabricante de hardware a través de Internet de monitoreo y control y un proveedor de folksonomías de la Web social 2.0 transparentemente integradas en la nube y servicios web API en línea, utilizando WebSocket, JSON y una serie de otras tecnologías relacionadas. En diciembre de 2008, ioBridge lanzó el Módulo de Monitoreo y Control IO-204 y la plataforma de servicios web para conectar proyectos de electrónica en línea, tales como un dispensador de comida para perros controlado por ​ y una tostadora que podía publicar en Twitter.​ (es)
  • ioBridge is a manufacturer of Internet-based monitor and control hardware and a provider of seamlessly integrated cloud-based social Web 2.0 folksonomies and curated online API webservices, using WebSocket, JSON and a host of other related technologies. Jason Winters and Hans Scharler founded ioBridge in Gainesville, Florida on June 26, 2008. In December 2008, ioBridge released the IO-204 Monitor and Control Module and web services platform to connect electronics projects online such as an iPhone-controlled dog treat dispenser and a toaster that could post to Twitter. (en)
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