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IoT
Jan 2, 2015

IoT vs M2M: Understanding the Difference | PubNub

This blog post looks at M2M vs IoT and their differences, and discusses "practical IoT" and the IoT stack.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Dec 30, 2014

PubNub on Arduino Uno & Seeed Studio Ethernet Shield

In this blog post, we'll show you how to get your Arduino Uno & Seeed Studio Ethernet Shield v2 connected to the Internet, & also how to set up PubNub
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Dec 29, 2014

5 Step Tutorial for Real-time Device/User Detection

This walkthrough shows you how to build user detection and device detection using JavaScript and the Presence API.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Dec 22, 2014

The Silent Syndrome in Node (and everywhere)

In this talk, Lydia Katsamberis discusses imposter syndrome and the Node.js community, and feeling like a "real" developer.
Developer Relations Team
Developer Relations Team
Push Notifications
Dec 22, 2014

Sending iOS Push Notifications via APNS in JS

In this tutorial, we'll show you how to send and receive iOS Push Notifications with APNS, PubNub, and PhoneGap for web, mobile, and devices.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Push Notifications
Dec 18, 2014

Sending Android Push Notifications via GCM in JS

In this tutorial, we'll show you how to send and receive Android Push Notifications with GCM, PubNub, and PhoneGap for web, mobile, and devices.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Dec 17, 2014

Simple Pub/Sub Messaging with Go Programming Language | PubNub

How to build real-time publish/subscribe functionality into a go programming language application using PubNub and Golang SDK.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Dec 16, 2014

Real-time MongoDB to Fetch and Stream Report Data

How to build an application with Python and JavaScript to fetch and stream report data from a MongoDB database.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
IoT
Dec 15, 2014

DIY Wireless Home Security System with Arduino

Securing a wireless home security system with Arduino, giving you a cheap way to keep an eye on your home from anywhere on Earth.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll