What everyone's missing about the future of Android - and ChromeOS
Briefly

Android and ChromeOS are experiencing an ongoing alignment rather than merging into a single platform. Predictions of their unification have occurred for years, often misinterpreting Google's direction. The integration involves features and elements from each platform appearing in the other, creating a more consistent and complementary user experience. Despite periodic rumors of a full merger, history shows these predictions overlook the nuanced relationship maintained between the two operating systems, which continue to coexist and evolve together.
Every time we've heard certain-seeming predictions about Android and ChromeOS merging, the reality has ended up being much more nuanced. It involves a more subtle ongoing alignment that makes the platforms more consistent, complementary, and connected.
Predictions about Android and ChromeOS merging have proven to be missing the mark and misinterpreting the way Google thinks about its two primary platforms. Instead of a binary unification, there's an increasing blending of elements.
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