Google hasn't finished the alphabet of their Android operating system editions A to Z yet (they're on Nougat at the moment), and the company is already restless.
Google is reportedly working on a new OS, that moves the company away from its dependence on Linux
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Tentatively called 'Fuchsia', the OS will power smart devices, including phones, TV, and home devices. The home devices bit is the clincher - Google is moving into futuristic home tech, Internet of Things terrain.
The name was revealed on software repository Github :“Pink + Purple = = Fuchsia (a new Operating System)."
Till date, Google has depended on Linux for ChromeOS and Android. The name comes from the new software on which Fuchsia may be built - Magenta. Android Police report claims that Google may replace Android and Chrome OS.
With Google already working to push Android apps to Chrome OS device, a unified approach seems like Google's long term strategy.
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