What's next?
There are many platforms, like ThingSpeak, that allow uploading and analyzing sensor data. There are numerous APIs available from hundreds of web services. It is not possible for a developer to remember all these APIs and how to use them. A web service called Temboo addresses this problem. It allows access to thousands of APIs from popular web services in a uniform way. These services include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, GitHub, etc. You need to select API web services from the list and it gives you the setup instructions so that Temboo gets secure access to that web service. Then it can generate code in many languages that you can use directly inside a thing to call that API. Temboo supports code generation in Python and JavaScript. On BeagleBone, you need to download the Temboo Python and JavaScript SDK and then you can execute generated code inside BeagleBone. This generated code is very small code calling up Temboo with API details and authentication credentials...