Pinnacota / Pannacota
*Warm Regards,Yosef Sigit A.* 2018-03-08 12:24 GMT+07:00 Eko Prasetiyo <[email protected]>: > Popcorn? > Pie? > > > ---- > What will Android P be called? // Android Central > https://www.androidcentral.com/android-p-name > > Android P is coming, and the rampant naming speculation begins NOW. > > Android Oreo? Old news. With version 8.0 (and now 8.1) of the OS out the > door, and at least a handful of devices now receiving updates, it's time to > focus on what's next. > > Android P! > > That's right, at the time of writing we're just seven short months away > from the first developer preview of the next, next version of Android. > > We would never be so crude as to see anything comical in Googlers at I/O > 2018 proclaiming that "developers can get P on their devices today". So > instead we're going to focus on the eventual nickname for P, which should > be heading to a device you probably don't own yet from mid-2018. > > Android 9.0 Petit Four > > Image credit: Wolfgang Meinhart, Wikimedia Commons. > > If you're a huge Android nerd, you may already know that there's already > been an Android "Petit Four." Before Google settled into alphabetic > desserts, Android 1.1 went by that name internally. > > Might Google revisit these tiny French cakes for the 2018 release of > Android? It's possible. Petits fours come in many varieties, both savoury > and sweet, reflecting the diversity of the Android ecosystem. They'd also > make for ideal hors d'oeuvre at whatever launch event takes place for the > version. > > There's also a British variety known as a French fancy, which is... a less > likely moniker. > > Pro: A diverse confectionary, petits fours are together, but not the same. > > Con: Confusing plural form. Petit fours? Petits four? Petit fourses? > > Android Central rating: 4 /10 > > Android 9.0 Pound Cake > > Image credit: Douglas Paul Perkins, Wikimedia Commons. > > From a historic European appetizer to an American classic, the pound cake > is a no-nonsense dessert that cares not for fancy toppings or intricate > pastry layers. > > It's basically a cake with all the sliders set to their default levels: > Just a pound of flour, a pound of butter, a pound of eggs, and a pound of > sugar — or any other weight that sticks to that 1:1:1:1 ratio. > > Android Pound Cake wouldn't be the most imaginative dessert, nor the most > visually appealing. (Your basic pound cake looks a bit like a loaf of bread > gone wrong.) But hey, Google could always surprise us. Just stick a couple > of antennae in there and you're halfway towards a Bugdroid. > > Pro: Pays tributes to Google's roots as an American company. > > Con: Visually bland: Android statue would basically look like a cinder > block. > > Android Central rating: 1/10 > > Android 9.0 Pastille > > Image credit: Evan-Amos, Wikimedia Commons. > > We're getting into more esoteric territory here, at least depending on > where you live — or what time period you reside in. (Anyone who grew up in > the UK, either recently or in the distant past, will be more than familiar > with Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles.) > > Sometimes used for medicinal purposes, pastilles are hard, chewy, gum-like > candy, often dusted with sugar. It's easy to envision tiny Android sweets > in various colors, and so pastille might be a decent outside bet for > Android 9.0. > > Pro: Varied and colorful, like the Android ecosystem. > > Con: Victorian-era candy perhaps not best suited to a futuristic OS. > > Android Central rating: 4/10 > > Android 9.0 Popsicle > > Image credit: Dumbfounding on Flickr. > > Android Popsicle would be the first frozen dessert in the pantheon since > 2011's Ice Cream Sandwich, and overall it's probably the most likely > candidate for Android 9.0. Though the word popsicle is mostly a North > American thing, most of the world is familiar with the concept of a the > underlying treat — colored sugar water, frozen into a mold and held by a > stick. (Yes, fellow Brits, I am describing an ice lolly.) > > So there you go. There's an excellent chance Google will be doling out > frozen Bugdroid ice pops in the summer of 2018. > > Pro: A refreshing summer treat for August 2018. > > Con: British people might be confused. > > Android Central rating: 9/10 > > Android 9.0 Pancake > > Image credit: jeffreyw on Flickr. > > Who doesn't love pancakes? Monsters, probably. Terrible people. Whether > topped with maple syrup, banana, nutella, jelly, bacon or even fried > chicken, the humble pancake is a not insignificant achievement of human > civilization. What other tasty treat has an entire day dedicated to its > worship? > > As a much-loved dish in all its various forms, pancake has the mainstream > appeal Google would need to promote its next OS to the masses. > > Pro: Delicious as breakfast, dessert, supper, or anything in between. > Solid branding opportunity for Bugdroid-shaped cakes. > > Con: Inconvenient timing of Shrove Tuesday 2018 in early February. > > Android 9.0 Profiterole > > Image credit: Tamorlan, Wikimedia Commons. > > We've already ventured close to profiterole territory with Android Eclair, > all the way back in 2010. And I'll be honest — compared to the other > desserts on this list, profiteroles don't really do anything for me. Light > pastry, consisting mostly of air, is combined with whipped cream, again, > with air occupying much of that space. > > Chocolate toppings sometimes become involved, but honestly, by then, why > even bother? > > The name is pretentious, and so is the dessert itself. Just look at it, up > there, thinking it's better than you. > > Pro: None. > > Con: Consists mostly of air. Basically just a jumped-up eclair. > > Android Central rating: 0/10 > > Android 9.0 Puff Pastry > > Image credit: Lukasz Katlewa, Wikimedia Commons. > > We're kinda scraping the barrel here, as puff pastry isn't really a > dessert in its own right. (Unless you're really hungry.) Nevertheless, > unlike that snooty profiterole up there, puff pastry is a sweet (or > savoury) treat of the people. So at least it's got that going for it. > > Pro: Potential marketing tie-in with Sean Combs > > Con: More an ingredient than a dessert. Diddy likely unreceptive to > marketing tie-in. > > Android Central rating: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ /10 > > Android 9.0 Pecan Pie / Pumpkin Pie / Anything Else In a Pie > > Image credit: Stu Spivack on Flickr. > > Here's your best bet for the internal Google codename for Android P. > Internally, Lollipop was Lemon Meringue Pie, and KitKat was Key Lime Pie > before Nestle got involved. There's pie history, you might say. Pecan and > pumpkin would be popular choices, but there's also peach pie and pirog pie, > a Russian pastry sometimes involving apples, berries and other fruits. > > None of these pastries are likely to emerge as the marketing name for > Android P — too many syllables, for one — but we'll be keeping an eye out > for pie-related code commits in AOSP early on in the new year. > > Pro: > > Con: > > Android Central rating: / 10 > > So which will it be? Share your P predictions down in the comments! 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