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Google reveals new Android OS, Marshmallow
New Delhi, Aug 18
Internet giant Google on
Tuesday revealed that the sixth version of its Android operating system
(OS) will be called Marshmallow and opened it to app developers for
testing.
Previously called Project M, the new OS will follow
Google's nomenclature rules of naming operating system after sweet
treats. Earlier operating systems were named Jelly Bean, KitKat and
Lollipop.
"Since the launch of the M developer preview at Google
I/O in May, we've enjoyed all of your participation and feedback. Today
with the final Developer Preview update, we're introducing the official
Android 6.0 SDK and opening Google Play for publishing your apps that
target the new API - application programme interface - level 23 in
Android Marshmallow," Android product manager Jamal Eason wrote on the
Android Developers Blog.
According to the tech giant, the final
Android 6.0 software development kit (SDK) is now available to download
via the SDK Manager in Android Studio.
"The new Android support
library makes it easier to integrate many of the new platform APIs, such
as permissions and fingerprint support, in a backwards-compatible
manner," Eason wrote.
"This release contains a number of new
support libraries including: customtabs, percent, recommendation,
preference-v7, preference-v14, and preference-leanback-v17," he added.