In the morning we mentioned that Google announced the first stable version of Android Things. The operating system with the development platform is said to be ready in the first final version, with the release of Android Things 1.0. According to the company, information it brings increased hardware compatibility and long-term support for the devices that will use it.
Android Things allow you to create smart connected devices for many consumer applications.
You'll be able to build apps for your devices with existing development tools, APIs, etcconditions and the libraries of many features such as temperature sensors, display controllers and more.
Google will provide system images, updates and necessary fixes so developers can focus on creating safer products. Developers will have the ability to promote updates to their app on any device that uses the Android Things Console.
The company offers development kits for the right one hardware, and peripherals, along with tutorials to help you get started right away. For example, in the video below, Dave Smith (https://google.com/+DaveSmithDev) introduces us to the Android Things platform, the first version supported by Google:
More information you can have with a visit to his community Android Things.