Nest, the company bought by Google for $3.2 billion, has opened its developer program to allow_other apps and services to tap into its smart smoke alarms, thermostats and other home tech products it launches in the future. “What we’re doing is making it possible for your Nest devices to securely interact with the things you already use every day. Things like lights, appliances, fitness bands and even cars. Because when we make connections between these different parts of your life, we can create personalized experiences that do even more to keep you comfortable and safe,” the company writes on its...
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