It is well known that Microsoft has been envious of the market place for Android applications for years: the defeat of Windows Mobile and Windows Phones lies exactly in this. That Microsoft wants to try the hunchback by creating a shortcut for the developers is equally well known, which over time has been tried several times (without ever having appreciable effects). Now, according to Windows Central, this could all happen again. Expected timing? By 2021.
What will happen to Play Services? What goals does Microsoft really set itself, now that it no longer has a direct commitment to mobile, but with the Surface line it returns to think about it? served.
Source: Windows Central
Milk and apps
The project is currently being developed under the code name of "Milk". It is useless to ask why: at the moment there is no further indication that could lead to a hypothetical correlation between the nomenclature and the objectives. However, the idea remains that of an immediate and painless transduction of apps, so that any developer can easily bring their creations to the Microsoft store without having to invest anything. The encoding would therefore be almost automatic, so that an app developed for Android can easily work on Windows devices as well.What will happen to Play Services? What goals does Microsoft really set itself, now that it no longer has a direct commitment to mobile, but with the Surface line it returns to think about it? served.
Source: Windows Central