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In the second part of the topic, we gave more autonomy to the Arduino Ethernet shield by
running a web server right on the Arduino board. We made the measurement project
again, but this time by having a web server run on the board and logging data to a SD card
inserted in the shield. We also connected a relay to the Arduino board and we controlled it
via Ethernet.
Finally, we built two Internet of Things project using the platforms Xively and Temboo. In
both these projects, we sent data to the Web using the Ethernet shield so that this data can
be accessed and displayed graphically from anywhere in the world.
To conclude this topic, I hope that all the information you found in the different chapters
will give you the will to build even more exciting applications. The Arduino Ethernet
shield is one of the best ways to build amazing connected applications with Arduino, and
there is no limit to what you can do with the concepts you learned in this topic.
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