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Google Home AMA on Reddit sheds light on what's to come


There were a few notable talking points about what users can expect.

The Google Home team held an AMA on Reddit, and users chimed in heavily to voice their displeasure and curiosity about the app's development. The post added that once Google feels it has a "significant" amount of your traffic operating locally, it will shift to focus on bringing "powerful" offline capabilities through the app. Daniel mentioned the Home team's need to create a brand new UI experience to accommodate its new camera protocols and acknowledged that it could cause "frustration and pain" for the user.

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