>Thanks to its open software and hardware designs, the Raspberry Pi is well-suited to demonstrating the core tenants of the IoT. On a Pi, a tinkerer has full control. They can connect actuators and sensors, process data, and send information over a WiFi connection.
Using a 1ghz, 512mb RAM + WiFi at a price point of ~$50 USD does not constitute "core tenants of the IoT", irrespective of how fluid the term "IoT" is right now.
For a little more than cost of this article they could have deployed a targeted giveaway program with the ESP or (even more friendly) ElectricImp modules preconfigured with their service.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 9.4 ms ] threadUsing a 1ghz, 512mb RAM + WiFi at a price point of ~$50 USD does not constitute "core tenants of the IoT", irrespective of how fluid the term "IoT" is right now.
For a little more than cost of this article they could have deployed a targeted giveaway program with the ESP or (even more friendly) ElectricImp modules preconfigured with their service.