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Google might eradicate Chrome OS and bake the remnants into Android

Google might eradicate Chrome OS and bake the remnants into Android

A latest report is claiming Google and parent corporation Alphabet have been operational on eradicating the Chrome operating system. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google has been operational on combining Chrome OS into the mobile Android OS, with tactics to release a computing Android OS in 2017 that'll run on computers and laptops and mobiles.

                                                                 

OS wars

Google consolidating its operating systems shouldn't come as in excess of of a revelation, but, with Android approaching output on tablets and Chrome OS supporting Android apps, connotation the difference among the two OS have been flattering lesser previously.

While we may finish up considering the latest, mutual Android OS as early as the Google I/O conference subsequently year, the description says Chrome books will obtain a latest name, while the name of the Chrome browser will remain the similar. Microsoft has taken a related step in consolidating its OSes too, with the launch of Windows 10 this year bridging its operating systems on desktop, mobile and Xbox consoles.

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