The history of Android has been told in many small parts; but to get the whole story you would have to scour thousands of blog posts, hundreds of podcasts, and the minds of a few dozen people that would probably ask you to leave them be — until now, that is. Androids: The Team That Built the Android Operating System is set to release tomorrow, bearing the tale of how the world's most widely used operating system came into existence. If you're curious about the backstory of the OS that you spend half your day staring at when you should really be working, you can buy the book now on Google Play and Amazon Kindle.Chet Haase, the author of Androids, is perhaps best known for delivering witty banter while hosting Google I/O fireside chats and developer sessions, or even educating people about bugs wherever they will let him. But he is also a longtime developer at Google with over a decade on the Android, working primarily on the UI Toolkit team; and he had a lot to do with enabling the smooth animations and visual effects of Material Design.[EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/chethaase/status/1424113349160144896[/EMBED_TWITTER]As Chet pointed out shortly after the original announcement last weekend, this book is meant for everybody, not just engineers. There won't be a lot of technical jargon, but instead it's filled with the events, experiences, decisions, and anecdotes of the people behind the green bot. And fear not, it has been confirmed on no uncertain terms, there will be puns.The ebook is now available for $9.99 USD from either Amazon or Google Play Books. If you would like to preview part of the book before purchase, samples are available from both stores. Amazon provides the first 4 chapters, while Google Play provides the first 7 chapters (about 20% of the total book).

UPDATE: 2021/08/16 9:27AM PDT BY CODY TOOMBS

Now live on Google Play

This post has been updated to reflect that the book is now available to purchase. Amazon's release date had previously been listed for August 29, an additional 15 days after the Google Play Books, but it has been made available ahead of schedule.