Fuchsia as an alternative to Android
Android may lose popularity one day. Google has created software that can take its place. The name of the new software is Fuša. Google's software spreads online on Monday. The new software is thought to be the next generation of operating systems.
Google is developing Future Software to improve the use of many smart devices for the next generation. According to technology website Ars Technica, Google did not use the existing Linux code to create Fuchsia. Instead, something new has been used, which is called Magenta.
Technology has long been buzzing with Google's new software or operating system. The company aims to develop more advanced software for Chrome OS and Android. This will also improve Google's product portfolio. Google is not very interested in Android for tablet computers It is understood that Google is looking at the possibility of other technologies, including different software tablets like Fushia.
Google wants to run Fusha as a combo operating system Millions of Android apps will not have to be recreated because it supports cross-platform or multiple platforms. That is, the Android app will run on it.
The new home screen of the new software is like Android. There will be empty space for widgets. It is possible to keep open on the home screen in fuchsia such as chat apps, e-mails, browsers, note-taking apps.
Of course, the company did not open yet how much Google will move forward with the new software. It is also a matter of looking at the importance of Fuchsia except for Google Chrome or Android. If Google gets Fushia as an alternative to Android, then the next operating system may be considered to be the beginning of the era.
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