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  2. List of home automation software - Wikipedia

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    Home automation software is software that facilitates control of common appliances found in a home, office, or sometimes a commercial setting, such as lights, HVAC equipment, access control, sprinklers, and other devices. It usually provides for scheduling tasks, such as turning sprinklers on at the appropriate time, and event handling, such as ...

  3. Home Assistant - Wikipedia

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    The project was started as a Python application by Paulus Schoutsen in September 2013 and first published publicly on GitHub in November 2013. [24]In July 2017, a managed operating system called Hass.io was initially introduced to make it easier to use Home Assistant on single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi series.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Google Nest (smart speakers) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, reports were published about Google developing a wireless speaker to compete against the Amazon Echo. [3] Google Home was officially announced at the company's developer conference in May 2016, [4] [5] where it was also announced that Home would run the Google Assistant (a conversational evolution of Google Now intended to be integrated in other products announced at the ...

  6. Mycroft (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mycroft was a free and open-source software virtual assistant that uses a natural language user interface. [2] [3] [4] Its code was formerly copyleft, but is now under a permissive license. [1] It was named after a fictional computer from the 1966 science fiction novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. [5]

  7. Actions on Google - Wikipedia

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    Actions on Google was a development platform for the Google Assistant. It allowed the third-party development of "actions"—applets for the Google Assistant that provide extended functionality. [1] [2] Google renamed the service "Conversational Actions". Google discontinued the service. The last day of operation was June 12, 2023. [3]

  8. Android Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    Unsupported, Android Market support dropped since June 30, 2017 Android Cupcake is the third version of the Android operating system, developed by Google , being the successor to Android 1.1 . It was released on April 27, 2009 and succeeded by Android Donut on September 15, 2009.

  9. Android Froyo - Wikipedia

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    Unsupported, Google Play Services support dropped since October 2014 Android Froyo is the sixth version of Android and is a codename of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google , spanning versions between 2.2 and 2.2.3. [ 3 ]