Welcome to Pachube, a service that enables people to tag and share real time environmental data from objects, devices and spaces around the world. The key aim is to facilitate interaction between remote environments, both physical and virtual.

hdr

has been a member of Pachube since March 2008.
Data updated: Sun Nov 23 16:30:45 GMT 2008, currently: frozen. Published by hdr.
Makes use of AMEE (http://www.amee.cc/) to convert the electricity meter reading of feed 504 http://www.pachube.com/feeds/504 to calculate the carbon footprint of the electricity consumption (which is based on CO2 calculations for a particular provider).
Data updated: Sun Nov 23 16:45:46 GMT 2008, currently: live. Published by hdr.
A simple low tech Building Management System, built using Arduino and an ethernet shield. At the moment it only serves sensor data.
Data updated: Sun Nov 23 17:00:06 GMT 2008, currently: live. Published by hdr.
PachuBox is a piece of hardware that can feed EEML sensor data to Pachube. It demonstrates an autonomous (solar-charged) system that uses the GSM network to transmit both its geolocation and environmental data from its on-board sensor pod from anywhere (with network coverage) to Pachube by SMS text message. It is described here: http://community...
Data updated: Sun Nov 23 16:45:55 GMT 2008, currently: live. Published by hdr.
updated hourly with my iphone geolocation (but only when on wifi; i'm still Pay as you go with this phone). makes use of erica sadun's findme. see community.pachube.com for full tutorial.
Data updated: Thu Nov 06 12:26:11 GMT 2008, currently: frozen. Published by hdr.
test feed for the Adafruit ethernet shield: http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=17_21&products_id=83
Data updated: Mon Oct 27 01:31:05 GMT 2008, currently: frozen. Published by hdr.
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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