Google is merging Chrome OS and Android

  • 9 years ago
Google's two operating systems will soon be one.
Chrome OS is going to be combined with Android, and the combined OS could be revealed as soon as next year, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reports that Chrome is essentially being folded into Android, because Android has emerged as the dominant operating system by quite a long stretch.
Combining the two operating systems means setting up Android to run on laptops and desktop computers, which would require big changes, as well as supporting the Google Play Store.
The new operating system is expected to be released sometime in 2017.
While this is a major and somewhat surprising move - Chromebooks have been fairly successful and are a great low-cost computer option - it's easy to see how Google got here.
Sundar Pichai, who's now leading Google, was put in charge of both Chrome and Android two years ago, and he's made moves to bring the two operating systems closer in that time.

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