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- The Nest thermostat is connected to the Internet. It’s smart, self-programming, adjustable from far away, and, best of all, beautiful. [1 of 3]
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today’s Very Short List: tech 17 Sep 2012
by David-Michel Davies, co-founder of Netted by the Webbys, the daily e-mail introducing you to the best sites, apps, and online stuff that makes life better. WEBSITE TWITTER
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- For weather nerds who want their own weather stations, Netatmo connects to an iPhone and measures air quality, temperature, humidity, and CO2. [2 of 3]
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- And David Elgena’s Wthr app for iPhone is simple and beautiful. The only problem: Once you use it, all your other apps will feel cluttered and ugly. [3 of 3]
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- Images (in order): image via the Nest; traditional weather station photo by Michael Springman; image via Wthr.
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