Google takes another stab at IoT with fresh OS – ARN
Google has launched a spinoff of its Android operating system for home appliances and other connected machines in the growing Internet of Things (IoT) landscape, following mixed results with Android offshoots for cars, smartwatches and televisions.
‘Android Things’, which arrives as Google opens its annual conference for developers, could bring its Google Assistant virtual helper to refrigerators and robots and familiar designs to cash registers and vending machines.
“The goal is to enable them to be built faster, cheaper and more secure,” said Venkat Rapaka, a product management director at Google.
Android derivatives aim to provide users with a consistent interface across devices, while Google and its business partners benefit from a standard way to distribute their applications.
Though Google does not charge hardware manufacturers for Android, it expects to generate a return as consumers use new gadgets to use search, watch videos on YouTube and buy content from its Play Store. Read more…