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blink(1) when I miss a call on my Android phone
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If new issue assigned to you, then send blink event
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Blink my blink(1) whenever a reminder is completed
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Say when you're busy/available
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If ambient temperature rises above specific level, send blink event
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Send blink(1) notification when your Webhook event triggers
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Blink when my photo finishes uploading
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chime_30: Part of a set to blink every quarter-hour.
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2 triggers, queries, and actions
Add item to Reading List
Send blink event
Add item to Reading List
Send blink event
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More on blink(1) and iOS Reading List
About blink(1)
ThingM's new blink(1) is a small USB light to give you glanceable notice of anything on your computer or the internet. It packs three dimensions of information (color, brightness, and pattern) into a single tiny package that fits into any USB port on nearly every device.
ThingM's new blink(1) is a small USB light to give you glanceable notice of anything on your computer or the internet. It packs three dimensions of information (color, brightness, and pattern) into a single tiny package that fits into any USB port on nearly every device.
About iOS Reading List
Reading List is a feature of Safari that allows you to save articles for later. Turn on Applets to bring interesting information straight into your reading list, automatically. This service requires the IFTTT app for iOS.
Reading List is a feature of Safari that allows you to save articles for later. Turn on Applets to bring interesting information straight into your reading list, automatically. This service requires the IFTTT app for iOS.