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An operating system linking the developers of desktop applications and benefits of mobile ecosystems as much as consumers. Suddenly, their basic double or triple potential users because their applications and games can run smoothly on any mobile device or desktop. This is a new channel to reach consumers. In addition, because part of the Andy Google Cloud OS, applications can be synchronized across devices.

Murphy explains what it means for developers: "If anyone Andy install an application on your PC can immediately synchronize with one of its mobile devices that are part of the Google Group Now imagine a game developer to say. the super-assistant system by Andy operating system of its popular game Clash of the Clans. This could potentially turn into two or three synchronization facilities because our technology. "

Doing all this does not come easily in the background, although it seems perfect for users. The challenge is to build applications on the mobile processor to run on a desktop processor because they are two very different types of processors. It is as hard a technical problem it becomes. "It took us 18 months to get the alpha product," says Murphy. "So in that sense, the barrier to entry can be very high."

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Andy OS team has the power to make these technical challenges. Murphy used to run Download.com CBS Interactive, a leading portal software in the world. Eyal Fischler, Andy OS CTO, holds more than 25 patents in the mobile space. Eyal and Yossi Fischler, who is Andy OS COO, took their previous company, Mobile Tornado, an IPO on the London Stock Exchange.

Their vision for Andy OS extends far beyond resolving the current disconnect between Android and Windows. In the future, they do not see consumers Andy OS download their PC - they access the cloud. Murphy defines the guidelines utopian this digital world :. "The idea of ​​an operating system that is on your computer, and effective local will disappear You will have an operating system that live in the cloud on a server somewhere that you know to be adjusted for you. It will have all your applications all the time like any computer would be, except that it will not matter what device you're in. When I think of the long-term vision for Andy, what I see is that operating system you can access from anywhere, who knows your habits, the application saves history, and any device come in. So if you lose your phone, or if you are in an internet cafe somewhere, you can then calculate all securely. "

Companies like VMware and Citrix have done something similar in the office space. Murphy sees the same occasion with a mobile operating system in the cloud.