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Google nabs senior macOS engineer from Apple to work on Fuchsia OS
Thursday January 24, 2019. 08:03 PM , from Mac Daily News
“We learned in 2016 that Google was working on an entirely new operating system called Fuchsia. Development continues with new features and testing on a variety of form factors spotted regularly,” Abner Li reports for 9to5Google. “Google has since hired 14-year Apple engineer Bill Stevenson to work on its upcoming OS, and help bring it to market.”
“Stevenson started at Apple in 2004 as a Product Release Engineer for OS X,” Li reports. “In this role, he ‘triaged and diagnosed’ application and framework issues, while also working with third-party developers.” “Since 2012, Stevenson has been a Senior Manager for Mac/Windows Program Management,” Li reports. “He has had a hand in every major release from Lion right up to Mojave last year; leading teams responsible for build, release, and technical program management.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Last July, Mark Bergen and Mark Gurman reported for Bloomberg: Fuchsia was created from scratch to overcome the limitations of Android as more personal devices and other gadgets come online. It’s being designed to better accommodate voice interactions and frequent security updates and to look the same across a range of devices, from laptops to tiny internet-connected sensors… Members of the Fuchsia team have discussed a grander plan that is being reported here for the first time: Creating a single operating system capable of running all the company’s in-house gadgets, like Pixel phones and smart speakers, as well as third-party devices that now rely on Android and another system called Chrome OS, according to people familiar with the conversations. According to one of the people, engineers have said they want to embed Fuchsia on connected home devices, such as voice-controlled speakers, within three years, then move on to larger machines such as laptops. Ultimately the team aspires to swap in their system for Android. Google. Trying to get to where Apple was decades ago. SEE ALSO: Google’s mysterious Fuchsia OS gets Apple Swift language support – November 21, 2017 Apple’s Swift creator departs Tesla after just six months – June 21, 2017 Chris Lattner, who designed and built much of Swift, is leaving Apple – January 10, 2017 Apple’s Swift programming language drives enterprise mobile rethink – May 9, 2016 Nearly half of OS X devs want to learn Swift – May 5, 2016 Google mulls adopting Apple’s Swift language for Android – April 8, 2016 Want a developer job? Time to learn Apple’s Swift as demand skyrockets – March 1, 2016 Apple’s open source Swift will open the door for HomeKit – December 16, 2015 Apple has hugely ambitious plans for open-sourced Swift, and hints on what’s coming to iOS – December 15, 2015 After Apple open sources it, IBM puts Swift programming in the cloud – December 4, 2015 Apple officially releases Swift programming language as open source – December 3, 2015 Apple’s open-sourced Swift programming language could change everything – November 25, 2015 Apple’s Swift programming language could soon infiltrate data centers – November 24, 2015 Developers band together to create Mandarin Chinese translation of Apple’s Swift programming language – August 6, 2015 Apple’s Swift breaks into top 20 in dev language survey; bad news for Microsoft’s Visual Basic – July 2, 2015 Apple’s Swift: The future of enterprise app development – June 10, 2015
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