Publishing Air Quality Sensor Data as Open Data

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James Moulding

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Jan 21, 2015, 11:44:06 AM1/21/15
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Hi all,

I work for a UK-based company, OpenSensors.io (https://opensensors.io), we're a startup based in the Open Data Institute. We enable users to connect 10s or 10,000s of sensory devices and publish open data through our network, for free. We're currently working with groups such as the Oxford Flood Network and a variety of UK based community organisations, and businesses, who publish through OpenSensors using our recognised Open Data Licences.
Also, through OpenSensors you will be able to search through hundreds and thousands of open data streams from contributors like yourselves organised into various topics, essentially a Twitter for Open IoT: http://www.wired.com/2014/12/the-internet-of-anything-opensensorsio/

Is this something that interests the AirQualityEgg community?

All the best,

James

Victor Aprea

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Jan 21, 2015, 3:05:57 PM1/21/15
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James, 

Seems pretty cool, thanks for sharing. I'm interested in the specifics of what you're proposing. There are a lot of deployed Eggs that are running software to publish data directly to Xively today. I'm pretty interested in making that aspect more flexible in a future version of Air Quality Egg. Can you explain your business model / will your service always be free / who pays for it?

Kind Regards,
Vic

Victor Aprea // Wicked Device


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