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I have my doubts. Hiroshi Lockheimer, the SVP of both Android and ChromeOS stated, "There is no point in merging them. They're both successful. We just want to make sure that both sides benefit from each other," referring specifically to rumors at the time that said that ChromeOS and Android were merging.

http://bgr.com/2016/12/13/android-chrome-os-merging-google/



I suspect this is true, in that Fuchsia is simply a potential replacement for both... not a "merge". But bear in mind, marketing voices like Hiroshi's job is to promote and sell people on the existing product... right up until the day they decide to officially announce something else.

So, even if they were presently 100% focused on merging the two OSes, Hiroshi's job would be to convince you they aren't as not to risk impacting the bottom line of their sales and their partnerships with OEMs that are continuing to print money for them.


    But bear in mind, marketing voices like Hiroshi's job is to promote and sell 
    people on the existing product... right up until the day they decide to 
    officially announce something else.
Absolutely. I'm reminded of how Steve Jobs claimed that Apple was absolutely, 100% committed to PPC... right up until he announced the first Intel Macs at Macworld in 2006. And Apple, at that point, didn't even have OEM partners to worry about.


Yup. The Osborne effect[1] is widely known now, so most companies are very careful not to telegraph a future change that may impact current sales.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_effect




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