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This year, the W3C Web of Things community has continued to grow - reaching new domains and connecting more people, devices, and ideas than ever before.
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This year, the W3C Web of Things community has continued to grow reaching new domains and connecting more people, devices, and ideas than ever before.
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We’re excited to share some of our highlights with you.
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Over the past year, we’ve seen incredible momentum across the community. We released five new tutorials, organized ten meetups and our Discord community grew by more than 50%.
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One of our biggest highlights was WoT Week - a dedicated event that brought the community together to share demos, showcase implementations, and discuss what’s next for the Web of Things.
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One of our biggest highlights was WoT Week a dedicated event that brought the community together to share demos, showcase implementations, and discuss what’s next for the Web of Things.
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These efforts and our meetups have brought together a diverse mix of contributors - from commercial teams and research groups to independent developers and enthusiasts.
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These efforts and our meetups have brought together a diverse mix of contributors from commercial teams and research groups to independent developers and enthusiasts.
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Together, they’re exploring the potential of Web of Things across different domains ranging from smart homes, building automation, scientific labs, and industrial environments.
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At the heart of it all is open source - a model that encourages transparency and collaboration. It’s what enables the Web of Things to keep evolving through real contributions from people and organizations around the world.
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At the heart of it all is open source a model that encourages transparency and collaboration. It’s what enables the Web of Things to keep evolving through real contributions from people and organizations around the world.
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As we look ahead, we’re excited to keep growing.
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