Welcome to Pachube, a service that enables you to connect, tag and share real time sensor data from objects, devices, buildings and environments around the world. The key aim is to facilitate interaction between remote environments, both physical and virtual.
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Data updated: Thu Jan 08 04:00:53 GMT 2009, currently: live. Published by dhunter.
Data updated: Thu Jan 08 02:32:27 GMT 2009, currently: live. Published by dhunter.
Data updated: Thu Jan 08 02:31:55 GMT 2009, currently: live. Published by dhunter.
A collaborative project between the San Luis Valley Developers Group and the Governor's Energy Office.
Data updated: Wed Jan 07 23:47:26 GMT 2009, currently: live. Published by dhunter.
Data updated: Wed Jan 07 23:46:57 GMT 2009, currently: live. Published by dhunter.
The readings displayed are derived from instruments mounted on or near a 82 meter (270 foot) meteorological tower located at the western edge of the NWTC Site and about 11 km (7 miles) west of Broomfield, and approximately 8 km (5 miles) south of Boulder, Colorado. The tower is located at 39° 54' 38.34" N and 105° 14' 5.28" W (datum WGS84) with ...
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input - add a feed

If you have a:

  • device, building or interactive installation connected to the internet
  • device, building or interactive installation that sends SMS text msgs
  • Second Life installation

and you want:

  • to share your realtime data with other projects
  • keep a historical record of your data
  • create online graphs to use in a web page.

… then you should CONNECT TO AN INPUT!

output - use a feed

If you have a:

  • device, building, or interactive installation connected to the internet
  • website, blog, processing applet or flash swf
  • Second Life installation

and you want:

  • your space or device to interact with remote spaces or devices
  • your website to change with realtime sensor data
  • your virtual world to respond to physical conditions

… then you should CONNECT TO AN OUTPUT!


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