Google Shares PowerMeter Application with Device Manufacturers

Google, Inc (NYSE: GOOG) on Wednesday made available the source code for it’s PowerMeter application, in the hopes that smart-device manufacturers will integrate the software into their products. 

The company hopes to get a foothold in home energy management, which is expected to boom in the next few years.

PowerMeter, which was unveiled in February 2009, is designed to gather information from a home’s smart meter (or appliances with energy monitoring capabilities) and display it on the homeowner’s computer. Google is offering the software for free to users and developers–as the company does with a wide variety of applications–to build user loyalty for the Google search engine, which generates the company’s profits. 

Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) unveiled a competing application called Hohm in June 2009. And Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) is reported looking to get in on the action with a combination of hardware and software

 

 

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