IFTTT (if this then that) is a really cool web service that you can use to connect disparate apps, social media, or internet accessible objects. If you haven’t heard of it before, I encourage you to check it out at https://ifttt.com/wtf.
Recently, IFTTT published a new ‘Maker Channel‘.
Although I haven’t used it for anything yet, it looks a powerful tool and useful for makers everywhere!
From the IFTTT Blog:
For all the DIYers, tinkerers, and creative coders out there — we’re thrilled to introduce you to the Maker Channel.
The Maker Channel extends the power of IFTTT to any DIY project, big or small. You can now build and connect Recipes to any device or service that can make or receive a web request.
From creating browser extensions to connecting a Raspberry Pi or Arduino with Twitter — it is all possible with Maker.
Have an idea for a project using the new IFTTT Maker Channel? Let us know about it in the comments below, or tweet us @MakerBridge!
This week on the @makerbridge blog, @TheStacksCat covers IFTTT’s new tool for #makers: http://t.co/mo4yyNesUs