Google is officially releasing its Fuchsia OS, starting w/ first-gen Nest Hub [9to5google.com]
Google's long-in-development, from-scratch operating system, Fuchsia, is now running on real Made by Google devices, namely, the first-generation Nest Hub.
Google has told us that as of today, an update is beginning to roll out to owners of the first-generation Nest Hub, first released in 2018. For all intents and purposes, this update will not change any of the functionality of the Nest Hub, but under the hood, the smart display will be running Fuchsia OS instead of the Linux-based "Cast OS" it used before. In fact, your experience with the Nest Hub should be essentially identical. This is possible because Google's smart display experience is built with Flutter [twitter.com], which is designed to consistently bring apps to multiple platforms, Fuchsia included [fuchsia.dev].
We've been tracking the development of Fuchsia since 2016 [9to5google.com], starting from an ambitious experimental UI [9to5google.com], to running on Google's many internal testing devices for Fuchsia, ranging the full gamut of Google's smart home and Chromebook lineup. In the time since then, the OS has gradually progressed and recently even begun a steady release schedule [9to5google.com].
Google Fuchsia [wikipedia.org].
Also at The Verge [theverge.com] and Notebookcheck [notebookcheck.net].
Previously: Google's New Non-Linux OS: Fuchsia [soylentnews.org]
Google's Not-So-Secret New OS [soylentnews.org]
Google Fuchsia UI Previewed [soylentnews.org]
Google to Add Swift Language Support to Fuchsia OS [soylentnews.org]
Google's Fuchsia OS Adds Emulator for Debian Linux Applications [soylentnews.org]
Google's Cross-Platform Flutter SDK Moves Out of Beta With Release Preview 1 [soylentnews.org]
Google Hopes to Replace Android with Fuschia in Five Years [soylentnews.org]
Now Is the Time to Start Planning for the Post-Android World [soylentnews.org]
Google Hires a 14-Year Apple Veteran to Bring Fuchsia to Market [soylentnews.org]