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Using Parse for IoT to Create an Order Button

blog.parse.com

32 points by mattieuga 11 years ago · 10 comments

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joezydeco 11 years ago

Spark has some interesting stuff in this area.

$19 for the upcoming Photon board, and $39 for the cellular-connected Electron.

https://store.spark.io/

Arduino seems like overkill here.

PanMan 11 years ago

The interesting part of the Dash isn't the backend (something that can handle API calls), but the hardware, and how cheap they can make it.

  • icebraining 11 years ago

    As I mentioned in the other thread, the ESP8266 is a Wifi chip that you can buy for $5/each on an order of 1, and can run custom code, so you'd only need one of those plus a case, battery and button. You could probably build a button for less than $10, without even ordering large quantities.

  • Animats 11 years ago

    True.

    They've also found the killer app for the Internet of Things - having devices order their own refills. Coming soon to Whirlpool washers and (scarily) Brother printers.

    "Creates a direct connection between your wallet and our bank account."

    • icebraining 11 years ago

      A direct connection between my wallet and bank account? How so? If anything, that's what my debit card does :)

aikah 11 years ago

Does anyone knows the tech behind cloud code? how do they execute javascript safely on the server ?

doomspork 11 years ago

The title led me to believe that Amazon had teamed up with Parse for this which I would have found surprising.

This has nothing to do with Amazon Dash other than using a button trigger an HTTP request.

  • chatmasta 11 years ago

    I think dash announcement is why facebook is releasing this blog post now.

    • doomspork 11 years ago

      The title has changed and it is now clearer, the title was originally "Amazon Dash built on Parse".

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