Google's Android M Could Be Revealed at I/O Conference
Marshmallow? Mallomars? Google appears to be closing in on Android M.
-- Here's some sweet news for Android fans:
The next flavor of Google's Android operating system -- dubbed M -- could be unveiled at the company's I/O conference later this month.
The schedule for the May 27 to 29 event, which is geared toward developers, was posted online Wednesday with one big secret hiding out in plain sight.
A May 28 session for an "An Android for Work Update" mentions how Android M can open "huge new markets for hundreds of millions of devices to workers at small business, deskless workers, logistics and warehouse jobs."
The mention has since been scrubbed from the calendar, however, a screen grab was posted by Ars Technica.
Now the question just remains -- what sweet dessert name will Google give this update? Previous iterations have included Jelly Bean, KitKat and Lollipop.
Marshmallow? Mallomar? Or perhaps Google will go international. India is one of the largest markets for Android.
The Indian Express offered a few tasty suggestions, among them are: Android Malpua, Milk Cake and Modak.