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  2. Allo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Allo (Ukrainian: Алло) is a Ukrainian group of companies operating as a marketplace in online and classic retail and electronics distribution. [1] It is headquartered in Dnipro , Ukraine. [ 2 ] The group also operates its own postal service Allo Expres s.

  3. Smart home hub - Wikipedia

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    Smart home hubs can have software with open source code or use proprietary software with closed source code, and independently of this the application programming interface can be public or closed.

  4. Google Allo - Wikipedia

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    Google Allo was an instant messaging mobile app by Google for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems, with a web client available in some web browsers. It closed on March 12, 2019. It closed on March 12, 2019.

  5. Google Assistant - Wikipedia

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    Google Assistant debuted in May 2016 as part of Google's messaging app Allo, and its voice-activated speaker Google Nest. After a period of exclusivity on the Google Pixel smartphones, it was deployed on other Android devices starting in February 2017, including third-party smartphones and Android Wear (now Wear OS ), and was released as a ...

  6. Category:Smart home hubs - Wikipedia

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  7. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    Firefox OS for TV, My Home Screen: Mozilla: Panasonic: Panasonic's Smart TVs, including their new 4K TVs, continue to feature Mozilla's open source Firefox OS, despite Mozilla lowering its development priority on developing the operating system. [5]

  8. SmartThings - Wikipedia

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    SmartThings Inc. is an American home automation company headquartered in Mountain View, California.Since August 2014 it is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics. [2]Founded in 2012, it focuses on the development of eponymous automation software and an associated array of client applications and cloud platforms for smart homes and the consumer Internet of things.

  9. Wink (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Wink is an American brand of software and hardware products that connects with and controls smart home devices from a consolidated user interface. Wink, Labs Inc., which develops and markets Wink, was founded in 2014 as a spin-off from invention incubator Quirky.