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Re: [m2m-iwg] IFTTT: The San Francisco Startup Lets Anyone Control The Internet of Things

I have a local proof of concept of bridging IFTTT to MQTT via their
XMPP/Google Chat channel. It works to an extent, but is very hacky.

I contacted them, a few weeks ago, via their Platform page
(https://ifttt.com/platform) to point them towards MQTT although I've
not had a response. It is fair to say that most of their channels are
at the application level, rather than transports - so I could see why
it might not be an immediate obvious fit to them.

Most of my personal use cases for IFTTT were lost last week when they
had to bow to Twitter's curious API changes.




On 24 September 2012 19:51, Rick Bullotta <rick.bullotta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just keep in mind that at present, however, the platform is closed and there are essentially no APIs and no public toolkits to extend IFTTT...though there are plans in the works to enable this.  It would be fairly trivial to bridge IFTTT to MQTT via some of the various REST wrappers.
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> From: m2m-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:m2m-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Milinkovich
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> Subject: [m2m-iwg] IFTTT: The San Francisco Startup Lets Anyone Control The Internet of Things
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> An interesting article. Well worth a read.
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> @Forbes: IFTTT: The San Francisco Startup Lets Anyone Control The Internet of Things http://t.co/snJ4Hepn
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