Google Fuchsia already has a website for developers
Google Fuchsia, which will be Google's next operating system, already has a website for developers. It does not show much information and still does not have an official confirmation from the company.
In 2016, the Google Fuchsia project was leaked, a new operating system that would definitively replace Android to make an operating system from scratch, without responsibilities with the Linux kernel. Surprisingly, Google has not yet confirmed the project, so technically this operating system only exists as a Github repository, but it seems that little by little it is showing.
The latest novelty, if it can be called that, is a website that would show the portal for developers of this operating system. This is Fuchsia.dev, a portal that seeks to offer those interested in creating software certain documentation. Doing a WhoIs to check, it is seen that the domain registration comes from a Google person in the Netherlands, where they have most of their products to have tax advantages.
Google's future operating system is showing a bit
If you were expecting to see the operating system working, there is nothing official yet. At the moment you can only see instructions to develop in Fuchsia, and from the comments that people who have investigated it have, everything indicates that passing Android programs will be as easy as passing it through a specific program and making some adjustments.
Google is very interested in this operating system, as Android is becoming too big but focused only on mobiles and tablets, so they are looking for a multiplatform version that is lighter and thus be able to offer it even as an operating system for computers. At the moment we have three years with news of leaks worse nothing official, and surely we will be like that for another year or two.
Source PhoneArena