via AndroidPolice
I don't know how familiar with mobile OSs, but it sounds remarkably like Blackberry's QNX and BB10 OS which would be a great thing. I'm not formulating one of my rants yet, but this sounds like a logical and much-needed move. Allows them to build security into the core and builds a framework that allows Google to keep ALL devices up to date. And it can still have full support with the Google Play library by running all the Android OS apps in a sandboxed runtime like Blackberry 10 does.
Techradar said:With Android and Chrome OS, Google already has its fair share of operating systems to work on, but there's apparently another coming down the pipe: Android Police spotted a reference to Fuchsia ("a new operating system") in some code left on GitHub.
Unlike Chrome OS and Android, Fuchsia won't be based on Linux, and that suggests Google wants it to be able to run on devices of every size, shape and scale - think smart thermostats, car dashboards and wearables, where the Linux kernel can be overkill.
It would still be able to run on smartphones and computers, and based on the code that's available it looks like there are some advanced security and graphics features being prepped here.
I don't know how familiar with mobile OSs, but it sounds remarkably like Blackberry's QNX and BB10 OS which would be a great thing. I'm not formulating one of my rants yet, but this sounds like a logical and much-needed move. Allows them to build security into the core and builds a framework that allows Google to keep ALL devices up to date. And it can still have full support with the Google Play library by running all the Android OS apps in a sandboxed runtime like Blackberry 10 does.
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