Key Points:
- Updated Android “Bot” mini figure and other Google collectibles return to Dead Zebra store.
- Google restructures teams including Android, ChromeOS, and Pixel, with Dave Burke stepping down as VP.
- Wider Android adoption within Google’s ecosystem is anticipated.
Android Nostalgia & New Chrome Dino Gear
Good news for Android enthusiasts! After a short break, the updated “Bot” mini figure and a variety of other Google-themed collectibles are back in stock at the relaunched Dead Zebra online store. This isn’t just a simple restock, though. Dead Zebra’s Andrew Bell has hinted at a “Hot Dino Summer” with exciting additions like new Chrome Dino sets.
One such addition is the Chrome Dino Summer accessory pack, a must-have for any Chrome Dino aficionado. This adorable kit outfits your dinosaur buddy with a bucket hat, a tiny Google tote bag, and a camp shirt covered in miniature dinos – perfect summer wear for a prehistoric pal.
The New “Bot” & Restructuring at Google
If you’re curious about the differences between the latest “Bot” figure and its predecessors, check out Ben Schoon’s detailed analysis to see if this miniature mascot deserves a spot on your desk. Notably, this figure enjoys a wider release than before and comes at a slightly lower price point of $14.
However, there’s a catch for some fans. Dead Zebra currently doesn’t ship to the UK due to post-Brexit VAT complexities. If you’re a UK resident and crave the latest “Bot” figure, you’ll either need to exceed the $135 minimum order threshold or utilize a US package forwarding service.
Speaking of changes, Google is experiencing significant personnel shifts, particularly within the Android team. Roughly two months ago, the company announced a major restructuring that involved reorganizing and merging teams across Android, ChromeOS, Fitbit, Pixel, AI, and more. This restructuring could see ChromeOS leaning more heavily on Android’s foundation in the future.
Beyond organizational adjustments, there are key personnel changes. Dave Burke, a 15-year veteran of the Android team who led developer efforts in recent years, is stepping down as Vice President of Android Development. He will transition to an “advisory role”. Google has already filled the new role of President of the Android ecosystem with Sameer Samat. The entire Platforms & Devices department falls under the leadership of Rick Osterloh, Google’s longtime hardware chief. Hiroshi Lockheimer, who previously led the Android team, now holds a senior vice president position at Google.
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