Getting Started with Internet of Things

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A quick and easy tutorial for getting started with the internet of things with a raspberry pi : https://maker.pro/raspberry-pi/tutorial/how-to-automate-your-home-with-raspberry-pi

The concept is simple: Devices in your home (or wherever they are) have the capability to communicate with each other via the internet. This technology usually uses sensors to pass data to the internet. Imagine a sensor installed in your garden that uploads data like temperature, humidity, and soil purity to the internet, and this data is visible to you from anywhere in the world. Or imagine home automation systems you can use to control appliances in your home like lights, door locks, and air conditioning through a web interface or smartphone application. A lot of technologies are being developed around this concept, such as independent lightweight IoT networks and protocols for passing data.

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