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by endorphone
2620 days ago
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Nothing, at all, has demonstrated that they plan it to replace Android -- that was a narrative various tech blogs invented. Nor would it have any benefit in moving away from the Java inspired/cloned underpinnings of the Android user layer. Google has a variety of initiatives, and they really like reinventing things (which can sometimes yield great outcomes). This is a kernel that is in contrast with Linux. |
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From the article, the OS allows for full compatibility with all Android apps. Furthermore, it notes that Google is going out of its way to avoid mentioning Android anymore.
Of course, if I were Google and trying to sell the public on my new OS, I'd want them all to think that I'm not scrapping the old OS so that they feel they have a choice.