I can't imagine many here wanting to use a google router, but this is still pretty cool
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/04/googles-onhub-router-finally-gets-some-smart-home-features-via-ifttt/
The NSA is in all my routers anyway... having IFTTT on a router would be great. But I'll sit with the ones I have.
Warning, OT, but since nobody else is commenting here... I have never figured out IFTTT's business model. Last I looked, they didn't have paid plans. Do people like Google pay them to integrate their routers?
>figured out IFTTT's business model
Me either. I try to never use a free service unless someone else is paying the bill.
That's actually why I use Zapier. I can at least see where they generate income and that makes me think they will stick around.
It's like Mr Weasley's warning in Harry Potter: "Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain"