pachube.apps   |   pachube.blog  |   pachube.community
    forgot password?
Store, share & discover realtime sensor, energy and environment data from objects, devices & buildings around the world. Pachube is a convenient, secure & scalable platform that helps you connect to & build the 'internet of things'. Sign up here!
Viewing tag: degrees ×
Map view | List view   show: live only or all
Displaying environments 1 - 10 of 259 in total, sort by update timeor creation time
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:40 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by sburlot.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:40 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by rjm67.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:38 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by pnw4.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:36 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by rbirkby.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:30 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by chicagoenergyconsultants.
Power consumption for the offices of Chicago Energy Consultants, a home energy auditing company. Measured using a Current Cost CC-128 whole home meter.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:26 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by arundalep.
Current cost CC128 energy consumption meter.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:25 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by clocky.
Current Cost meter attached to semi-detached cottage.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:24 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by g0kaohx.
measurement of electrical power usage and room temperature
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:24 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by moonkeysimon.
Data updated: Tue Mar 16 23:52:23 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by steamshift.
Displaying environments 1 - 10 of 259 in total
|

If you have a device, building, environment or sensor (either physical or virtual) that is connected to the internet (wired, wireless or via SMS gateway) and you want to store, share, graph and distribute its datastreams in realtime...

... then register a feed!

If you have a device, building, environment or actuator (either physical or virtual) that is connected to the internet, or if you have a website, and you want to embed, monitor or connect to an existing environment...

... then use a feed!