New tech rumor surfaced that the Internet search giant is poised to release the SDK for its Android 3.0 operating system, named as Gingerbread, to developers starting next week, according to Android Police. Apparently, the latest version of Google’s OS will be geared towards tablet PC devices, which are reported to be “the next big thing” in OS market.
As of now, the Android 2.2, or “Froyo” is still in the process of rolling out to users, but the Mountain View, California-based company is already hard at work on its “Gingerbread.” The report suggests that gingerbread is packed with mor advance features and tablet friendly, and one of its primary feature is video chatting.
“We support video chat today with Google Talk Video,” said Andy Rubin, Google’s vice president of engineering, in an exclusive interview with PCmag last week. “It works on the desktop. Whether that can be repurposed and made appropriate for sipping bandwidth for mobile, it’s an exercise that’s under way.”
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