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With Apple once again in the creative and influential lead in our industry (remember how the iPod affected our whole-house audio solutions?), the “app store” that they introduced to enhance their phone is now being emulated by companies like Control4 to enhance its own home control offerings.

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Apps, Widgets Head Home

Control4’s 4store And Others Enhance Home Control Features

As we start the next decade of custom residential electronic integration it’s clear that we have to know as much about software as the hardware that we sell. While it has always been important for us to know the detailed hardware specifications of flat-screen TVs, whole-house audio systems, or home control systems, it’s now equally critical that we know how these products are being enhanced by new software applications commonly known as apps and widgets.

Think of how useful it would
Think of how useful it would be to see your Google calendar on any Control4 seven-inch touchscreen.

With Apple once again in the creative and influential lead in our industry (remember how the iPod affected our whole-house audio solutions?), the “app store” that they introduced to enhance their phone is now being emulated by companies like Control4 to enhance its own home control offerings.

THE 4STORE
Starting sometime early this year, Control4’s 4Store will enable Control4 dealers and their clients to add applications that will allow you to do things like check your Google calendar, make a dinner reservation, or even get first aid information from any in-wall, tabletop, or Control4 TV screen around the home. Think of how useful it would be to see your Google calendar on any Control4 seven-inch touchscreen.

Residential hardware, software, and service companies are recognizing that Control4 now has the market share and the screen real estate to leverage the use of their product or service in thousands of U.S. homes, and in almost any room of those homes. While iPhone applications tend to be oriented toward mobile services, Control4’s in-home applications focus on inhome services, such as monitoring your home’s electrical usage or opening your front door.

THIRD-PARTY POTENTIAL
Initially, Control4 will only have a few dozen applications, but one would expect that to grow very quickly. Third-party developers will surely realize the value of adding a Control4 application to their product that can communicate over a standard ZigBee Pro wireless protocol.

“The introduction of the 4Store could have the same kind of impact on the smart home that the iTunes App Store has had on the smartphone,” Control4 CEO Will West stated. “It provides a unique way for homeowners to personalize their control system so they get more enjoyment from their homes and more efficient use of all their devices and systems.”

THE ROLE OF WIDGETS
Widgets act much like applications in that they are small software programs geared to providing a unique software service to a hardware platform. Widgets are springing up like weeds on almost every new TV, these days, offering services like weather, stock, downloadable movies, social sites, sports, and auction sites. If it’s a service that a large number of viewers would like to watch on demand from their Internet-connected TV then expect that you’ll find a widget to suppor...

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