Saturday, October 31, 2015

Android going desktop: Google to merge mobile platform with Chrome OS

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Android is the world’s most widely used operating system, active on more than one billion devices. As Chrome OS accounts for roughly three percent of personal computers, the unification of these systems could help Google take on Windows PCs and laptops, as well as provide a better experience when moving between mobile and desktop systems.  
The Wall Street Journal also suggests that the new OS will give desktop and laptop users full access to the Play Store. 
This news is unsurprising, given Android's dominance and Chrome OS's small user base, this is the first time it has been reported by "Google engineers". If it is announced next year, it will likely happen at Google I/O 2016.

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I generally blog between 5:30 A.M. and 7 A.M. I will from time to time add something during the day, but for the most part blogging is an early morning activity for me.

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