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      <title>Camel IoT Labs i2c gpio mqtt lcd</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;One month ago, Henryk, Claus and the author started the &lt;strong&gt;Camel Labs&lt;/strong&gt; project. This project provides new components for the IoT community based on &lt;strong&gt;Apache Camel&lt;/strong&gt;. These components connect electronic devices (I2C, SPI, GPIO, Tinkerforge) and cloud services (PubNub, Cloudlet, MQTT) together. This lab demonstrates how to build an end-to-end IoT integration with &lt;strong&gt;I2C&lt;/strong&gt; devices, an &lt;strong&gt;MQTT&lt;/strong&gt; broker, and an &lt;strong&gt;I2C LCD&lt;/strong&gt; display using just a few lines of code.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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