Friday, October 30, 2015

Google will merge the ChromeOS and Android? – Pplware

Google has presence in various areas of technology, specifically on the Internet. Your operating systems take up too special place, but it may be about to change in this field.

According to a rumor emerged now, Google may be preparing to merge its two operating systems, concentrating so all their efforts into a single system.

chromeos_android_1


This information still does not go to a rumor that is taking shape, but most likely has a large element of truth, being likely to happen.

Google’s plans for their operating systems They will be changed dramatically, going to focus only on Android, and Chrome OS absorbed by this.

Information is advanced by the Wall Street Journal, referring to sources within the Google. This plan is already underway and the first versions of this new system should already arise during 2016, with its launch thought to the following year, in 2017.



Alphabet Inc. ‘s Google plans to fold its Chrome operating system for personal computers into its Android mobile-operating system, According to family people with the matter, a sign of the growing dominance of mobile computing.

Google engineers Have Been Roughly working for two years to combine the operating systems and have made progress recently, two of the people said. The company plans to unveil its new, single operating system in 2017, but expects to show off an early version next year, one of the people said

Google’s will does not arise now and second the WSJ’s sources Google is already working on this merger for about two years.

With the merger of these systems, with prevalence for Android, the developments that will be made will be faster and more direct for having a larger team dedicated to them.

chromeos_android_2

The choice of Android was not casual. This is nowadays a more mature system that ChromeOS and many more users. It is natural what is he to prevail on the version for Chrome Desktop.

In fact Google has already given some very visible steps towards combining these two platforms. The ability to run Android applications on ChromeOS may well have been the first evidence that something more was coming.

On the other hand the release of Pixel C with Android and not ChromeOS can also be interpreted as a sign Change that now announced.

The rise of Sundar Pichai Google CEO of position may also have caused changes in the organizational structure of the company, bringing these two systems and the teams that develop them.

This merger comes decrease the number of systems that Google needs to support and so can direct all your efforts to a single unified platform for all devices Google and its partners.

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment