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Things Talking to Things: The Internet of Things

By ardunio, Cafe Nero Speaker, internet of things, splimes
The Tales of Things project is located within the emerging technical and cultural phenomenon known as ‘The Internet of Things’. The term is attributed to the Auto-ID research group at MIT in 1999, and was explored in depth by the International Telecommunication Union who published a report bearing the same name at the United Nations net summit in 2005. The term, ‘Internet of things’, refers to the technical and cultural shift that is anticipated as society moves towards a ubiquitous form of computing in which every device is ‘on’, and every device is connected in some way to the Internet.
TalesofThings.com allows any object to be given its own webpage and ability to tweet, i.e. it allows any ‘thing’ to become connected. As such we have built an ‘Arduino Thing’ that welcomes all new objects joining the Internet of Things with a ‘Hi’ in Morse Code – the movie below reveals all:
Every time anyone adds an object to talesofthings our unit starts its morse code welcome, in a small way its a step towards things talking to things. Sure its not Skynet, an artificially intelligent system which became self-aware and revolted against its creators but we are working on our own protocols behind the scenes to take this further so all the objects are aware of the other objects.

Thanks go to Martin de Jode of the TOTeM team – via the TOTeM Blog.

Head over to TalesofThings.com to add your own object.

Survey Mapper Now Covers The United States

By free survey tool, online polls, online survey tools

As part of our geographic roll out of Survey Mapper we are pleased to announce that it now includes US States and Zip Codes. You can now create a survey or poll covering World Countries, Europe, America or the UK with nation states down to post/zip code level accordingly.

With real-time mapping of the results, Survey Mapper aims to simplify the online polling/survey process.

If you are looking to set up a survey or poll do take a look at http://www.surveymapper.com

The latest survey: If an Election in the USA Was Called Today Who Would You Vote For?

Huge Panorama of London in 1845

By googlemaps, Image Cutter, london

In 1845, the Illustrated London News gave away a hand drawn panorama of the Thames running roughly from Vauxhall in the West to just past Greenwich in the East.

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Fortunately, a reprint made for the newspaper’s 150th anniversary, tends to be more affordable, and over at the IanVisits blog they recently acquired a copy – which has been annotated with additional explanatory text. Its really nice that they used our free ImageCutter software to place a high res/zoomable version online – its great.

If you have 5 minutes to spare then we really recommend heading over to IanVisits to take a look and zoom around.

Picked up via spatialanalysis on Twitter (worth following).

Huge Panorama of London in 1845

By googlemaps, Image Cutter, london

In 1845, the Illustrated London News gave away a hand drawn panorama of the Thames running roughly from Vauxhall in the West to just past Greenwich in the East.

Page2

Fortunately, a reprint made for the newspaper’s 150th anniversary, tends to be more affordable, and over at the IanVisits blog they recently acquired a copy – which has been annotated with additional explanatory text. Its really nice that they used our free ImageCutter software to place a high res/zoomable version online – its great.

If you have 5 minutes to spare then we really recommend heading over to IanVisits to take a look and zoom around.

Picked up via spatialanalysis on Twitter (worth following).

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