Google will combine Chrome OS with Android

Google Chrome OSGoogle will combine Chrome OS with Android in an effort to copy the strategy Microsoft regarding Windows 10, while Apple currently has no intention of combining iOS with OS X for its products.

After two years of testing an operating system that combine Chrome OS and Android, the American company finally made the decision to move the project into the development phase with a view to the official launch, so that probably in a few years it will be officially offered to users all over the world.

The decision of the Google to create a universal operating system for PCs and mobile terminals is based on the large-scale adoption of Android terminals, those from Mountain View intending to become a much more serious competitor for Microsoft on the PC market.

Universal operating system based on Chrome OS si Android it will be able to run no less than 1 million applications already available in Google Play, so users will benefit from an experience as complete and complex as possible on computers or mobile terminals.

Google wants to get its software and moneymaking services such as Search and YouTube on as many devices as possible. It also hopes to curry favor with independent developers, whose apps will work on more devices with fewer modifications.

Although some computers are able to run the Android operating system already and provide access to Google Play applications, Google is trying to create its own operating system to control as much of the user experience as possible.

So far, Google has not announced a date for the launch of the new universal operating system, but it will certainly not be long until we see the first beta versions, as Google wants to bring it to the market as soon as possible.