What is Android Things? – Gary Explains

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Android Things is Google’s new Internet of Things (IoT) OS. Based on Android it allows developers to use their existing skills to move into IoT. What is it and how does it work? Gary explains.

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49 thoughts on “What is Android Things? – Gary Explains

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  2. Skynet incomming! Google yet again is not good with naming "things" 🙂
    Besides that if you are running hardware that supports a full blown Linux system then ….. oh right Google ok. Not that you can't make and sort of software with any type of functionality with any type of connectivity with any type of programming language on that hardware…. Well congratulation on those extra 1000$ prize tags for anything that will come out of this.

  3. in the past decade ago I have been hearing that whoever invented all of these difference devices is too future stop any invaded enemies to cause any dangerous ever again to human 👂 now.

  4. Hello, thanks for the nice introduction to Android Things. 7 months has passed since you posted this and wonder if Google has introduced and solved the "deployment" problem. Thanks

  5. I believe Android Things is a great way for Android Developers to get into IOT! Their's so many ideas going through my mind what I can create that'll better people's lives. Especially since it's linked up to all Android API's!! I think I'm thinking about using Android things now!

  6. i m an engineer n have been using arduinos and Raspberry's fr long time and i m happy that google took such a step to make it more convenient n it seems very promising

  7. May be I'm acting like a stubborn old man but this IoT thing will add unnecessary complications in everyday lives. A hacker with right tools can burn your whole house down

  8. You said the Raspberry Pi 3 has support. What about the Odroid C2. Same ARM CPU, just clocked higher and with more RAM.

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