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IoT with a Side of Pi

myDevices and the World’s First Drag-and-Drop IoT Project Builder

In a special Maker Edition of Fish Fry, we’re serving up a little internet of things with a side of Raspberry Pi. My guest Kevin Bromber (CEO – myDevices) and I check out Cayenne – the world’s first drag-and-drop IoT project builder. We’ll look at what sets it apart from the rest of the IoT pack and how you can get your next Raspberry Pi-fueled IoT design up and running in mere minutes. Also this week, we take a closer look at a Kickstarter campaign that aims to take your drone dreams to a whole new level.

 

 

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Links for February 12, 2016

myDevices Launches Cayenne, the World’s First Drag-and-Drop IoT Project Builder

More information about myDevices

Kickstarter Corner: Learn to Code, Play with Drone: CoDrone

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Moshe Gavrielov, CEO – Xilinx

Darrin Billerbeck, CEO – Lattice Semiconductor

Bill Neifert, CTO – Carbon Design Systems

Sean Dart, CEO – Forte Design Systems

Andy Pease, CEO – QuickLogic

Paul Kocher, President – Cryptography Research Inc.

Anupam Bakshi, CEO – Agnisys

Dave Kleidermacher, CTO – Green Hills Software

Robert Blake, CEO – Achronix

Jack Harding, CEO – eSilicon

Michiel Ligthart, COO – Verific

Adnan Hamid, CEO – Breker Technologies

Jeff Waters, VP and General Manager – Altera

Simon Davidmann, CEO – Imperas

Ted Miracco, CEO – SmartFlow Compliance Solutions

Cees Links – GreenPeak Technologies

Jessica Gomez – Rogue Valley Microdevices

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