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Although it isn’t quite the same thing, we’ve seen ESP8266’s talk to Google servers for interfacing with Google Home. And while it is on the Amazon cloud, we’ve even seen a 6502 up there.
Google's deal to acquire IoT business Xively will Boost the capabilities of Google Cloud's IoT Core Platform and help Google go head-to-head in IoT with cloud competitors AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Google's Brillo, announced at the 2015 I/O conference, is a minimal IoT operating system. Here's what it means for the future of the IoT market.
Living in a condo with inadequate opportunity for fresh light wiring presented a problem for [Raphael Luckom], which he solved by taking a few off-the-shelf ESP8266-based IoT mains switches. That i… ...
Cloud IoT Core users are charged by the megabyte of ingested data and can register as many IoT devices as they need. The first 250 megabytes of data per month are free, and after that, Google ...