Phil Howard, who works for awesome maker firm Pimoroni, has a pet project he and others (including @RogueHal13) have been working on for a couple of years now: pinout.xyz. It is a fantastic database of add-on boards for the Raspberry Pi…
Category: Great Sites
Great #RaspberryPi websites – RasPi.Today – @RasPiToday
This is number 9 in my list of Great Sites. This time, it’s RasPi.Today, a fairly new site which showcases it’s own podcast and original interviews. It is currently the only website that offers a regular podcast. Created and managed by Russell Barnes,…
Great #RaspberryPi websites – no. 7 – PiWeekly.net – @pi_weekly
This is number 7 on my list of Great Raspberry Pi Websites. These are sites where lots of high-value information for the Pi can be found. piweekly.net This time, the featured site is PiWeekly.net. PiWeekly, as it’s name suggests, is…
#RaspberryPi tracker website Rastrack re-launches and speeds up
Ryan Walmsley’s rastrack.co.uk website has just relaunched with a new database back-end and notable front-end improvements. I’m on a really old laptop (Dell Inspiron) at the moment and it’s very fast for me! Check it out and, if you haven’t,…
piweekly – New #RaspberryPi weekly newsletter is launched!
piweekly Well-known Pi enthusiasts Ben Nuttall (@ben_nuttall – Manchester Raspberry Jams) and Ryan Walmsley (@ryanteck – creator of Rastrack) have teamed up to create a new weekly newsletter called Piweekly, and it launched today! Here’s a summary of what will be included…
#RaspberryPi Tracker Map reaches 1st Anniversary
Ryan Walmsley’s RasTrack.co.uk has today reached it’s first anniversary. The website, which tracks where Raspberry Pis are located and then displays them on a Google Map, is currently showing over 21,000 Pis. If you haven’t yet registered your Pi, head over…
Great Sites for the #RaspberryPi – #6 – Raspberry Pi Spy
I find myself referring to Matt Hawkins’ blog almost every day now for some tidbit of information so I’ve decided that qualifies it as one of my Great Sites. Matt does an excellent job at creating his own content. This…
Great Sites for the Pi #5 – BerryIO
Daniel Bull, who attends the Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam, has created a stunning web interface for the Pi’s GPIO pins called BerryIO. It’s a great tool for beginners and experts alike to explore what the Pi can do with the…
Great sites for the Raspberry Pi #4 – Rastrack.co.uk
Ryan Walmsley has created a fantastic site that uses the Google Maps API to track the location of Raspberry Pis around the world. Currently, the count is standing at just over 18,000 which, while not being anywhere close to the…
Great Sites #3 Raspihub
Peter over at Raspihub is trying to bring together as many Raspberry Pi news sources as possible together in a dashboard-style hub. If you have any links to blogs (or RSS feeds) that you’d like to get more audience, please go…