![]() How does Flow differ from other “save it for later” applications?Įxisting applications that let you save activities for later focus on saving content, primarily web pages and videos.That approach does mean that your devices need to be near each other and powered on to synchronize your device collection and deferred activities, but it also means that your deferred activities are completely private to your devices. Does Flow use a central server to store your device collection and deferred activities?įlow is a pure peer-to-peer platform your devices communicate directly (and only) with each other.Which devices does Flow currently support?įor the initial phase of our beta, Flow is only available in the United States.įlow uses Bluetooth LE to advertise a device’s availability, and it uses Wifi (if devices are on the same network) or Bluetooth (if they’re not) to communicate between devices. ![]() Users aren’t limited to just transferring their activities they can also defer them to the right time.įlow also takes a unique approach to application support that allows Flow to work existing, unmodified applications and allows developers to customize their applications with minimal effort to achieve truly seamless cross-device experiences. With Flow, we’re exploring how to allow your activities to seamlessly transition across devices and across time. ![]() How does Flow differ from existing cross-device platforms?. ![]()
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