Chrome might be gone as recent reports state that Google is going to replace the operating system with Android.
As what Wall Street Journal had reported, the American multinational company is about to "fold its Chrome operating system for personal computers into its Android mobile operating system".
The said replacement however, will not make Google Chrome vanish. According to The Monitor Daily, it will be more of a service branching and rebranding to make the browsing experience more realistic.
Sundar Pichai stated the company's main objective in the said replacement.
"Mobile as a computing paradigm is eventually going to blend with what we think of as desktop today." Said by Google's Chief Executive Officer.
The Operating System Chrome is usually used in personal computers including laptops. Over the years, Google Chrome garnered praise and commendation for its fast browsing and dependable security for users.
The said replacement will then mean that users will now use the Android OS on their computers instead of the conventional Chrome. Some fans were not happy at all according to some reports.
Though Google Chrome and Android are considered as good partners in providing services for the past years, many still think that the plan to replace Chrome is a "big mistake" for the American company considering that even security experts were shocked by the said decision.
Meanwhile, recent reports reveal that Google already started to introduce some updates to the developer and beta changing the tab page of the Chrome browser. Formerly, 6 thumbnails which display the user's most visited sites are shown on the tab page. Recently, the tech company changed it to 8 icons, which still show the sites that a user usually visits.
The said edition made the search browser more organized and friendlier to users. It can now offer more suggested websites in the tab page. Also, Google search has now been made faster.