Google will keep its Chrome and Android operating systems separate, but company executive chairman Eric Schmidt reportedly said this week that the two will have more features in common. Schmidt's comments at a conference in India came a week after Google reassigned Android head honcho Andy Rubin and gave his duties to Chrome OS boss Sundar Pichai.



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