Very interesting... I will definitely be watching to see where this goes, specifically the music streaming. I had almost resigned myself to the AirPort/AirTunes/iAddict route, so I'm happy to see this new development.
From http://www.bgr.com/2011/05/10/google-announces-android-home/
Here's a longer, more in-depth article: http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=150257 Very cool stuff! I dig the NFC concept, although I'm somewhat skeptical of the real-world application of it. Another lighting protocol should be interesting as well.
From http://www.bgr.com/2011/05/10/google-announces-android-home/
Google announced on Tuesday a new feature of the Android operating system called Android @ Home. The framework and associated functions transform an Android device into a home automation controller that connects and directs all of the devices and appliances in the user’s home. Android @ Home framework can be used to control gaming consoles, lighting, appliances, irrigation systems and anything else developers can envision. Google also announced project tungsten as part of the Android @ Home product, which consists of a hub that runs the Android OS and the Android @ Home framework. Among the functions of a Tungsten hub, as shown off on stage at Google I/O 2011, is the ability to stream music directly from Music Beta by Google to any supported home audio device. Android @ Home is completely open and developing with the framework requires no fees and no registration.
Here's a longer, more in-depth article: http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=150257 Very cool stuff! I dig the NFC concept, although I'm somewhat skeptical of the real-world application of it. Another lighting protocol should be interesting as well.