Why Google Bought Nest and What It Could Mean for Your Home
Google’s $3.2 billion acquisition of Nest, creator of the smart thermostat and smoke detector, caught many industry watchers by surprise
But Google’s move to snap up one of the leading companies in the nascent field of devices that are paving the way for the “Internet of Things” is only surprising if you don’t know what Nest is all about
See also: 5 Connected Objects to Smarten Up Your Home
For
the uninitiated, Nest is a company devoted to making everyday household
objects smarter through advanced design and Internet-enabled featuresNest CEO Tony Fadell, a former Apple employee who worked on the original iPod, refers to this dynamic as “the conscious home,” an environment in which nearly every formerly mundane and passive device suddenly becomes as advanced and upgradeable as your smartphone
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