From Blues StarNote to ZigBee: Connecting the Dots for IoT and Smart Homes


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- MIT App Inventor
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- MQTT
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- Raspberry Pi
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- RISC-V
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- Samsung IoT
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- SensiML
- Siemens
- Sigfox
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- SmartMatrix
- SmartThings
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- Sony
- SparkFun
- STM32 Nucleo
- STMicroelectronics
- Taoglas
- Teensy
- TensorFlow
- Texas Instruments
- The Tactigon
- The Things Network
- Thinger.io
- Things On Edge
- thingSoC
- ThingSpeak
- TI LaunchPad
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