One of the creators of the world's most popular mobile operating system is to leave Google, it has been announced.
Andy Rubin, who co-founded the Android project, is to step down after about 9 years at the technology giant.
Announcing Mr Rubin's departure, Google said he created "something truly remarkable" in Android.
According to BBC, Rubin, who has also worked for Apple, reportedly plans to found an incubator for hardware start-up firms.
"I
want to wish Andy all the best with what's next. With Android he
created something truly remarkable - with a billion plus happy users.
Thank you," said Google's chief executive and co-founder Larry Page.
(Business Week)
Rubin's
departure comes after he stepped down from Google's Android division in
March 2013 to begin working on the technology giant's robotics project.
He
was behind the acquisition of seven robotics companies in a six-month
spell as part of a reported attempt to develop a rival to Amazon's
mooted drone delivery system. Google said that those claims were
speculation.
When he left, Android came under the
control of Sunder Pichai, a rising star at the company who worked with
Google Chrome and Apps, and who has since picked up yet more
responsibilities from Larry Page.
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