One of the co-founder of Android Andy Rubin has stepped down after the Android platform had passed 750m device sales and over 25 billion apps download. Android is used by a number of smartphones and gadgets manufacturers such as Samsung, HTC, Nokia and Google.
A statement Larry Page Google CEO reads "Sergey and I first heard about Android back in 2004, when Andy Rubin
came to visit us at Google. He believed that aligning standards around
an open-source operating system would drive innovation across the mobile
industry. Most people thought he was nuts. But his insight immediately
struck a chord because at the time it was extremely painful developing
services for mobile devices. We had a closet full of more than 100
phones and were building our software pretty much device by device. It
was nearly impossible for us to make truly great mobile experiences.
Fast forward to today. The pace of innovation has never been greater,
and Android is the most used mobile operating system in the world: we
have a global partnership of over 60 manufacturers; more than 750
million devices have been activated globally; and 25 billion apps have
now been downloaded from Google Play. Pretty extraordinary progress for a
decade’s work. Having exceeded even the crazy ambitious goals we
dreamed of for Android—and with a really strong leadership team in
place—Andy’s decided it’s time to hand over the reins and start a new
chapter at Google. Andy, more moonshots please!
Going forward, Sundar Pichai will lead Android, in addition to his
existing work with Chrome and Apps. Sundar has a talent for creating
products that are technically excellent yet easy to use—and he loves a
big bet. Take Chrome, for example. In 2008, people asked whether the
world really needed another browser. Today Chrome has hundreds of
millions of happy users and is growing fast thanks to its speed,
simplicity and security. So while Andy’s a really hard act to follow, I
know Sundar will do a tremendous job doubling down on Android as we work
to push the ecosystem forward.
Today we’re living in a new computing environment. People are really
excited about technology and spending a lot of money on devices. This is
driving faster adoption than we have ever seen before. The Nexus
program—developed in conjunction with our partners Asus, HTC, LG and
Samsung—has become a beacon of innovation for the industry, and services
such as Google Now have the potential to really improve your life.
We’re getting closer to a world where technology takes care of the hard
work—discovery, organization, communication—so that you can get on with
what makes you happiest… living and loving. It’s an exciting time to be
at Google". image credit: nextweb.
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