Google launches an OS for home appliances

Android Things 1.0 Google operating system
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On May 7, on the eve of the annual conference for Google developers, representatives of the company announced the launch of its Android Things 1.0 platform for home appliances and other products. It will be an operating system to link devices through the Internet of things. The company expects Android Things to be applied by developers in electronic devices such as refrigerators, vending machines, cash registers and robots, among others. Reflecting this could also be done with a blockchain but good is missing a lot for when Google pulls its own currency to stay with the market.

The main objective of the company is to provide manufacturers with a platform and a certified 'hardware' that helps them concentrate on the development of their products without worrying about the operating system and its maintenance. Well this leaves the possibility that we always talk about espionage and other things that digital devices pass through due to lack of security or other factors that facilitate the work so that third parties can break the system or Google itself

https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/7/17320414/android-things-1-release-commercial-devices-google-io-2018

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