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Flookup was created out of necessity. I was part of a team working on a project that involved cleaning and standardising thousands of rows of data. This data was some of the "dirtiest" we had ever come across and the process of cleaning it usually took about a week for each team member to complete manually. It took a few attempts but, eventually, I was able to develop a usable version of Flookup... and its impact was so significant that our task times were reduced to an average of 30 minutes, with our error rate never exceeding 1% after that.
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Flookup features an intuitive set of functions and a finetuned fuzzy matching algorithm capable of tackling the most challenging and untidy datasets found online. It has excelled not only in Western projects but also in projects across Africa, South America and even those involving Asian languages like Chinese.
Flookup helps complete laborious fuzzy matching or lookup tasks quickly and efficiently. It is also the most affordable deduping solution online; useful for removing or highlighting duplicates from mailing lists, contacts and leads.
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First thought, play with MIT App Inventor https://appinventor.mit.edu/, they have dedicated blocks for graphing and cross-platform implementations of Bluetooth for Android and iOS. The data format is still up to you. Source: about 1 year ago
Or you could go to https://appinventor.mit.edu/ and design your own custom app (no widget, though). Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to make a mobile app you could try https://appinventor.mit.edu/. Source: about 1 year ago
Maybe a raspberry pi that's on 24/7 connected to wifi and use that to send the wake over lan signal to the server? Arduino on the power pins also works, I did something quite similar but with a Bluetooth board, the code was really simple I just made an Android app with MIT app inventor that sent a signal to the hc_05 bt board, once the Arduino received that signal it shorted the power pin to 5v for half a second... Source: over 1 year ago
If your idea isn't complicated, have a look at MIT App Inventor. It literally is, drag-and-drop. That should get you started. Source: over 1 year ago
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