The Wall Street Journal reports that Google wants to integrate features of Chrome OS on Android, the mobile operating system that dominates the market. The giant’s goal is to provide a system that can be used on mobile phones and computers at the same time, and who has access to the Google Play Store. It is also known that the Chromebook will be renamed in order to reflect the new operating system in the name. These computers have a reasonable success and are popular options for those looking for low-cost machines.
The Verge said that Google has now confirmed to be working on the combination of Chrome OS with Android, but that official company source revealed that both systems will also be held independently, ie it is not expected that, following the merger, be only one available.
A demonstration of the new operating system during the Google I / O next year with the launch in 2017.
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