Google announced Andromeda back in October. The company had launched Android eight years ago, and since they have built something different. Hiroshi Lockheimer, the SVP of Android, Play, and Chrome OS.
Experts were waiting for Google to announce the next step in the merger between Android and Chrome, but it never came. Finally, it looks like Lockheimer has opened up about the fact that there wouldn’t be an Andromeda.
Lockheimer went to the extent of stating that there wasn’t a need for a merger between Android and Chrome since the two of them were running successfully on their own. Google always wanted to make sure that the two parties benefited each other and a merger doesn’t make sense.
Andromeda looked like Google’s answer to Apple and Microsoft’s unified platform. A unified platform that would allow all Google users to use the same to access the services in different locations and on different devices.
The Andromeda, if it becomes a reality, will be better than Microsoft and Apple’s OS since it will include Google’s quick search response along with date tracking. The interface will also be more user-friendly.
Since Lockheimer didn’t give a green signal to the merger, we will have to wait for Nexus 7 to find out if Andromeda is a reality.
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