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Google Trademarks ‘Pigweed’ Which Is A New Operating System! Can Android Be Replaced?

Google Trademarks 'Pigweed' Which Is A New Operating System! Can Android Be Replaced?
Google Trademarks ‘Pigweed’ Which Is A New Operating System! Can Android Be Replaced?

Google has been in quite the news since past some days. About a couple of days back, we covered a story concerning Google’s OTT platforms and showcased you with supporting numbers from Google, as to the gigantic footprint Google and its adjoining services are covering.

In today’s article however, we bring very special
information to you about something that you definitely haven’t heard about
much, yet.  We are here to spill some
beans on Google’s coup ‘possible’ Operating System, called Pigweed.

What is Pigweed?

Google is known to have developed exemplary OS over the years, without a single ounce of doubt. These list include Chrome OS, Android and the most recent one, Fuschia, including others.

It appears Google may be
working on yet another operating system, “Pigweed,” according to a new US
trademark application. Recently spotted by an apparent FCC and trademark
sleuth, Google is known to have filed a new trademark application with the
USPTO, for the name “Pigweed.”

On going through the
application, Google appears to use the Pigweed trademark to cover computer
operating software.

Our Closest Links Rooting to Pigweed

Realising that ‘Pigweed’ is the only name we have gone
through without Google mentioning any further information of the same, here are
our understandings of what Pigweed could exactly be.

  • Before starting with what this Pigweed represents, we must understand its actual meaning.
  • As per the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, pigweeds are actually leafy plants that are edible and actually nutritious.
  • Some of these pigweeds when fully grown, die out and spread their seeds as they’re tossed by the wind.
  • The 1st time this word was ever recorded is in the code from Google’s other in-development OS Fuchsia.
  • However, we cannot assure if the two projects are even remotely related, as the developer who proposed the change is involved in multiple Google projects
  • Another reference to Pigweed can be brought from, is in Google’s Chromium code repository.
  • Unfortunately, until Google decides to make more of Pigweed public, we’re not likely to figure out what purpose the OS will serve.

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