Monday, August 15, 2016

Google plans Fuchsia? The universal system that combines Android and Chrome – Contattolab

Google follows the ‘example of Microsoft and unifies all platforms under a single operating system? It would seem so, yes, with rumors of a new project Fuchsia. Microsoft in fact, it was re-launched on the two core markets of PC and furniture with their own intuition to agglomerate under the same operating system Windows 10, all their devices. A perfect interaction between the mobile, fixed and cloud that allows absolute freedom both in professional and business scope in both the playful games and applications. Apple itself is working on a similar project for its IOS.

Google today shows two different operating systems, Android , now the industry behemoth designed for mobile. The green robot has had over the years an unprecedented success. While for PCs, Google a few years ago has released the operating system Chrome OS , based on the Chrome browser, but without any great success. Very soon there are rumors that the two platforms will be united under a single system called Fuchsia, a very important project both from a user and commercially. Android as mentioned is the most widely used operating system for the mobile world, with the large number of developers. Thanks to the unification, the major PC manufacturers could seriously think of it as an alternative to Windows.

The voices are becoming increasingly tone, the site Android Police , he has managed to find a few references to the new project. According to information the likely new Fuchsia, will not be based on Linux, which would open up enormous hopes for compatibility with any smart device on the market today.

draft Google is very ambitious and could give yet another breakthrough in computer entertainment. The unification items may find further confirmation by the movements of last May, when the Mountain View giant officially announced the arrival of the Play Store on your Chromebook. Clear sign that something is changing.

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