Fuchsia and Android
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Google's Fuchsia OS is expected to come with native support of Android apps: Report
Google's Fuchsia OS is an operating system that was first announced in 2016. The OS can run on embedded devices, smartphones and PCs. The OS is based on a microkernel that Google is called Magenta Kernel, now Zircon, whereas Android OS is based on open source Linux code. As reported earlier, Google's new operating system is expected to come with a re-imagined UI, which is based on Flutter, “a heavily optimised, mobile-first 2D rendering engine (with excellent support for text)”.
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Fuchsia OS spotted on Android Open Source Project with Android Runtime
The mobile market is still waiting for the arrival of Fuchsia. It’s been over a year since we first heard of Google’s secret ‘Fuchsia’ operating system getting a new logo and tweeting to the world. The APK for the Google Fuchsia OS was made ready for download and preview. We even sighted a Google Pixelbook with Fuchsia inside. It was able to run on Pixelbook back in January and just this month, we saw a demo ready on the web.
The new Google-developed OS seems to be rolling out soon as it was recently sighted in AOSP specifically the Android Runtime area. Will this have a native Android app support? Looks more like it.
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Google's mysterious 'Fuchsia' operating system could run Android apps – and it's a huge step to prevent a flop
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Fuchsia Friday: The first 5 minutes of Fuchsia as captured by its new screenshot tool [Gallery]
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Upcoming Google Operating System 'Fuchsia' Will Run Android Apps: Why That's A Big Deal
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Fuchsia Mysteriously Shows Up In AOSP's ART Segment
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Fuchsia OS from Google might get Android app support
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Google's Fuchsia OS might get Android app support
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Fuchsia OS officially shows up in AOSP, hints at native Android app support
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Google's mysterious Fuchsia OS spotted on AOSP with native support for Android apps
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Fuchsia OS by Google could replace Android soon, although support for apps being worked on
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Fuchsia OS could soon include native support for Android apps
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