Watch this: Inside Android's Easter egg custom
Google loves putting Easter eggs in its merchandise. On Android units, this has been a practice because the Gingerbread days, whereby a zombie confirmed up on the display after repeatedly tapping a menu’s setting. That is nonetheless the case now, though the outcomes have modified all through the years to resemble the identify of the platform — Android four.1, for example, made room for a bunch of cute, floating jelly beans that you possibly can flick out of your sight. However what is the story behind these Easter eggs? Now you’ll be able to study extra about it because of Nat and Lo, a aspect-venture began by two Google staff (Natalie and Lorraine) to provide individuals an inside take a look at the corporate. Within the video under, they sit down with Android Framework Engineer Dan Sandler, who shares some perception into Google’s lengthy historical past of Android Easter eggs.
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SOURCE: Nat and Lo (YouTube), Android Builders Weblog
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