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A digital ecosystem usually refers to a collection of small and medium enterprise businesses that interacts closely as a system. In this paper, we present a different type of digital ecosystems. We introduce the idea of creating an ecosystem from a number of smart devices. This ecosystem is categorised as a micro ecosystem rather than macro ecosystem. The proposed model of this digital ecosystem is called device ecology.