With the recent news that Chrome boss Sundar Pichai will be taking over from Andy Rubin as head of Android, together with Android features like Google Now starting to show up in Chrome OS, there'd been speculation that the two platforms would eventually merge into one.
Not so, says Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, who spoke to reporters at the Big Tent conference in India today. According to Reuters, Schmidt said that the two would remain separate, but that there'd be more "commonality" between them. So while we may see more overlapping features, the two operating systems will remain technically independent, it seems there are no plans to roll them into one super-OS spanning both mobile and desktop.
Schmidt also dismissed speculation that he himself may be leaving the company, saying "Google is my home."
Source: Reuters; via: The Verge
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/zOipbURaf50/story01.htm
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