Google has no plans to change Android and Chrome yet

Android and Chrome have become closer to users, but Google currently has no plans to change these two platforms.

Android and Chrome have become closer to users, but Google currently has no plans to change these two platforms.

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For a long time, many people have always wondered what Google will do with the Chrome platform when the Android ecosystem continues to expand its features like running on laptops. Last week, Google's vice president of Android, Hiroshi Lockheimer, came to the same position as Chrome, many people speculated on an upcoming change of these two platforms.

In addition, Google recently designed many Android applications that can work on the Chrome platform, making analysts have a reason to think of a change or combination of the two platforms. However, Vice President Brian Rakowski in charge of Android product management said they currently "have no plans to change the way these products work".

In fact, Chrome OS is doing quite a good job. This operating system has begun to dominate the market share of Apple's iPad devices, furthermore, Chromebook sales have increased by 67% in the third quarter compared to the second quarter of 2014 and are expected to be in 2014. doubled compared to 2013. Needless to say, everyone sees Android do better than that and perhaps this is the reason Google has not yet considered changing these two platforms, at least in the short term. .

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