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Google is rejoining the Internet of Things platform wars. Today at its Google
I/Oconference,
the
company announced Brillo, the “underlying operating system for the internet of things,”
with a
developer preview coming in Q3 of this year.
Google is rejoining the Internet of Things platform wars. Today at its Google I/Oconference, the
company announced Brillo, the “underlying operating system for the internet of things,” with a
developer preview coming in Q3 of this year. Brillo is “derived” from Android but “polished” to just
the lower levels. It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and other Android things.
Additionally, there’s Weave, the (cross-platform) common language that will let Brillo devices,
phones, and the internet all talk to one another — that’s coming in Q4.
Android devices will
auto-detect Brillo and Weave devices. Here’s a helpful chart to explain the relation: Up until this
point, Google has been somewhat quiet on its smart home / internet of things plans — especially
since the company acquired Nest early last year. The name Brillo was mentioned last week in a report
from The Intercept about Google developing software that can run on very low-power devices and
communicate with other connected devices nearby.
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