It appears that Google is about to bring together two of its biggest projects: the Android operating system and the Chrome browser. According to the Chromium Code website, Google will develop a version of its popular browser for Android (already available for Chrome OS, Windows, Linux and the Mac OS platforms).
Chrome for Android will apparently include most of the features found on its PC counterpart. It should also include the open source Skia 2D graphics library as well as a Java bridge.
The first version of Chrome for Android could be out as early as this month. Google is set to share the stage with Samsung at the latter’s Unpacked event on October 11th and a browser announcement could part of it (perhaps as part of the Ice Cream Sandwich launch?).