facebooklikeboxUsing an Arduino Uno equipped with an Ethernet Shield and an LCD Keypad shield, MAKE reader Kedume demonstrates how to create a simple text display for the number of likes on any Facebook page. I think that this is a great project for an Arduino beginner because all you need to do is stack the Ethernet and LCD shields onto the Arduino, connect the cables, and customize the code to point to any Facebook page you want to monitor. And after you’ve uploaded the code, you’ll have a dedicated display to monitor your company/band/club’s popularity on Facebook. You can also start from this project and tweak it to create a counter for Twitter followers, unread email, or new items in your RSS feeds. We’ll have to get one of these going in MAKE Labs so that we can monitor the number of likes on the MAKE and Maker Faire Facebook pages.

2 Responses to Track Facebook Likes with Arduino

  1. Hi I’m trying to do this tutorial, but I can’t because my Arduino doesnt connect to the server…why is this happening? The serial port returns connecting to server… all the time

  2. You must plug the board with your router. Perhaps you don’t have access to facebook in your network.

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