
said the team at Mozilla was working on a Web of Things framework of software and services. He said the goal was bridging the communication gap between connected devices. They were to provide the devices, he said, with web URLs and a standardized data model and API.
A more decentralized Internet of Things that is open, interoperable, safe? Sounded like a plan. The Mozilla Blog on Tuesday let the public know it has a new version of its Project Things IoT gateway.
You can control all your smart home devices via a single web interface using a Raspberry Pi.
This Things Gateway is an open source home-automation control solution, said Lee Mathews, Liliputing, and runs on the Raspberry Pi.
Mozilla made it official with this 2018 update: "Today, we are pleased to announce that anyone can now build their own Things Gateway to control their connected device directly from the web."
Also on Tuesday, Ben Francis posted a tutorial on how to build a "private smart home" with a Raspberry Pi and Mozilla's Things Gateway
Once that Gateway is set up, it guides you through the process of connecting to your network and adding devices. You get a secure URL for accessing and controlling your connected devices from anywhere.

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