• Google employee post image, raises hopes of Key Lime Pie name

  • Desserts and Android operating system versions are just about synonymous. From the ancient Cookie, we’ve come all the way up to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. When Google were to disclose the sequel to the latter, there was much excitement and among the probable names came one that sounded as realistic as Google would have it. Key Lime Pie. However, the company named Android 4.2 after its predecessor and all hopes were dashed. Now, however, nomenclature fanatics can make merry as a Google employee uploaded an image that make the possible new name to be a reality.
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    So will we see Android 5.0 as Key Lime Pie or Android 4.3? Only time will tell. Till then, the said employee is most likely to be drilled for his deed of public service.

    [Ubergizmo]

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