![]() And this could eventually lead to the marriage of Android and Chrome, which has long been rumored, but has yet to come to fruition. First and foremost, as Engadget points out, the technology could assist Google developers improve Android performance in non-native environments. It doesn’t look as though the move was a traditional acquisition, as LeapDroid remains “not affiliated” with Google as of press time. But regardless of organizational structure, there are a number of implications associated with LeapDroid’s joining Google. ![]() See our announcement at for the update and future plan of LeapDroid. “Today, we’re excited to announce the next phase of our journey - we are joining Google,” LeapDroid founders Huan Ren and Huihong Luo said. “While it’s too soon to comment on specific plans, we look forward to working with our new colleagues at Google to continue pushing the frontier of technology.” The small team over at LeapDroid, a game-specializing Android emulator, recently revealed that they would be joining the much larger team at Google. ![]() The latest addition to the burgeoning tech family might make it easier for you to play games and other more complex mobile apps on a Chromebook. Google is already one behemoth of an employer, and now it’s gotten even bigger. ![]()
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