Companies Chase the Promise of High-Tech Homes

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Smart homes are an idea as old as the Jetsons. But some big companies are betting that the reality will soon catch up to the vision. The latest sign: Cisco, Comcast, General Electric and ADT Security Services are joining investors in a $23 million funding round for iControl Networks Inc., a start-up whose software allows customers to control a home's lights, thermostat and security system via the Web. Other start-ups are also vying to supply software to monitor and manage such technology, which could be a $5 billion a year market by 2011, according to research firm Parks Associates. Behind the recent activity is a belief by large and small companies that the typical house will undergo a transformation much like offices did a decade ago, which could lead to an explosion of new gadgets and services targeting consumers.


Companies Chase the Promise of High-Tech Homes