Google Unveils Android KitKat

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Google Unveils Android KitKat


KitKat is the name of the next version of the Android operating system. Seriously.

In a twist on naming Android releases after sweets and desserts - Gingerbread, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean and so forth - Google announced today that the next version of its operating system will be named after a specific brand of chocolate bar: the famous KitKat.

Until now it was expected that the next version of Android would be named Key Lime Pie, but John Lagerling, Google's director of Android global partnerships, said the decision to change the name to KitKat was actually made late last year.

"We realized that very few people actually know the taste of a key lime pie," he said. "One of the snacks that we keep in our kitchen for late-night coding are KitKats. And someone said: 'Hey, why don't we call the release KitKat?' We didn't even know which company controlled the name, and we thought that [the choice] would be difficult. But then we thought, well why not, and we decided to reach out to the Nestle folks."

Nestle was actually very amenable to the idea and decided within an hour of Google's initial outreach to sign on, even though Nestle Marketing Chief Patrice Bula acknowledged that the move isn't without risks, especially if the new OS turns out to be buggy or prone to crashing. "When you try to lead a new way of communicating and profiling a brand you always have a higher risk than doing something much more traditional," he said. "You can go round the swimming pool ten times wondering if the water is cold or hot, or you say: 'Let's jump.'"

Perhaps the most impressive part of the deal is that both companies were able to keep it a secret for the better part of a year. Only a "tight team" knew about the change and Lagerling said the company continued to refer to it as Key Lime Pie, even internally. "If we had said, 'The K release is, by the way, secret', then people would have racked their minds trying to work out what it was going to be," he added.

The arrangement "is not a money-changing-hands kind of deal," according to Lagerling, but Nestle plans to sell more than 50 million KitKats emblazoned with the Android mascot and is offering buyers a Willy Wonka-like chance to randomly win Nexus 7 devices or Google Play credits. Google, meanwhile, erected a giant statue of its Android mascot made out of KitKats - presumably not real ones - at its headquarters.

Source: Android [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23926938]


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luvd1

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Mmmmm. Crispy , chocolate fingers... Sorry, what is the artical about?
 

Dr.Awkward

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So, I wonder how many people are going to call Google a sellout now with the new Android name?

EDIT: Here's the real question - Can it run on candybar phones?
 

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Prime_Hunter_H01 said:
Who else really wants the page image to be an actual candy bar. Would be a nice bit of cross promotion.
Me. I was hoping that this would be the result of this cross-promotion.
 

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luvd1 said:
Mmmmm. Crispy , chocolate fingers... Sorry, what is the artical about?
Already love KitKats. Also very much pro-Android. Such a win-win situation for me! And now I'm hungry.
 
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Doom972 said:
Prime_Hunter_H01 said:
Who else really wants the page image to be an actual candy bar. Would be a nice bit of cross promotion.
Me. I was hoping that this would be the result of this cross-promotion.
i'll take 50. seriously. that would be awesome to get those.


OT: well i'll just have to hope the kitkat is as good as the candy is, because fuck if i don't love me a kitkat bar.
 

thenumberthirteen

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Meh. I'll wait for the next release. Android Laffy Taffy.

I have to say this could be a good money making strategy for tech companies. Apple has a problem with running out of cool cat names for OSX. So maybe they can partner with chocolate companies to release new software. I mean think of the cool space related chocolate bars they could use OSX Galaxy, OSX Milky Way, OSX Mars, OSX... Starbar?

Though, unfortunately, it seems Apple has already missed a trick.

http://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt18/freemind62/OSXLion_zpsd64a61e5.jpg
 

soren7550

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... sooooo, there isn't going be a phone made of candy? Or any candy?

I want some candy now...
 

Shinsei-J

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Damn...
I need a KitKat now.
Haven't had one in years yet I really, really need one now.
Good marketing.
 

kailus13

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They should have waited until April 1st to reveal this. Just to see how long before people notice.

How long before a drunk person tries to tear their phone in half and eat it?
 

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I can see the new song now:

Gimme a break, gimme a break
Sell me a good deal for that KitKat Droid!


Now i wanna KitKat bar!
 

Simalacrum

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I'm? actually against this. Nestlé is a TERRIBLE corporation, and Google really shouldn't be interacting with them, even if its in such a minor way.

Seriously, read up about Nestlé. They make EA and Activision look like child's play.
 

iniudan

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Simalacrum said:
I'm? actually against this. Nestlé is a TERRIBLE corporation, and Google really shouldn't be interacting with them, even if its in such a minor way.

Seriously, read up about Nestlé. They make EA and Activision look like child's play.
True, but I like tasty thing and Nestlé, sadly, churn out of lot of those and there is two of them, I cannot go without, Quik and Coffee Crisp.
 

Teoes

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Nestle was actually very amenable to the idea and decided within an hour of Google's initial outreach to sign on, even though Nestle Marketing Chief Patrice Bula acknowledged that the move isn't without risks, especially if the new OS turns out to be buggy or prone to crashing.
Surely only an utter cretin would look at the newest version of Android being buggy and think worse of certain particular chocolate biscuits as a result.
 

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Simalacrum said:
I'm? actually against this. Nestlé is a TERRIBLE corporation, and Google really shouldn't be interacting with them, even if its in such a minor way.

Seriously, read up about Nestlé. They make EA and Activision look like child's play.
True. But I want chocolate and I cant make chocolate at home. Guess Ill still be buying kitkats.

That logo is inspired too.