"To use IFTTT, simply select the services you’d like to link and indicate what you’d like them to do. You can even select from “recipes” built for specific tasks. For the most part, these are tasks that happen solely on the internet. For example, you can use the service to automatically upload a photo to Dropbox when you post it to Facebook, or send a tweet when you post to your blog. But the services also ties into many physical devices, including the Jawbone UP fitness tracker, the Phillips Hue home lighting control system, and Belkin’s WeMo devices, which can detect motion in a room and toggle electrical flow from an outlet."These Guys Want to Hack Your Home. And You Should Let Them | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
Monday, June 17, 2013
These Guys Want to Hack Your Home. And You Should Let Them | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
IFTTT meets the Internet of Things
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