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Eseye Makes Dumb Stuff Web Smart


Posted by Fritz Nelson, Apr 14, 2008 08:08 PM

Eseye is a 3-month-old startup we met up with at Startup Camp in London last month. It essentially provides embedded device makers with the ability to link those devices back to the enterprise network using a mobile network. The beauty of this is it makes those devices infinitely smarter: You can send or receive data from them, making them a form of Web appliance.

In this video we talk to Ian Marsden about Eseye and some of its early applications, and some of the challenges it faces as an early-stage startup.

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