Internet related News · 2015-04-16

Cyanogen strikes deal with Microsoft

Potential Android rival Cyanogen has made a move that could pose problems for Google. It today announced a strategic partnership with IT giant Microsoft. Which means Microsoft’s Bing, Skype, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook, & Office apps will now come bundled into Cyanogen OS later this year. Microsoft is said to have also agreed to creating ‘native integrations’ on Cyanogen OS. 


The startup that wants to take Android ‘away from Google’ just struck a deal with Microsoft – Business Insider

April 16, 2015

Cyanogen, the startup that’s working to make a more “open” version of Android, just announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft that would put its most popular apps on Cyanogen’s operating system, the company announced on Thursday.

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Microsoft apps will be bundled on Cyanogen Android devices – Engadget

http://news.google.com  Apr 16, 2015 

Cyanogen has revealed that it will pre-install Microsoft apps on its modded Android OS later this year, including Bing, Skype, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook and Microsoft Office. …

 

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Cyanogen, Microsoft partnership brings more Bing to Android – SlashGear

http://news.google.com Apr 16, 2015 

Cyanogen and Microsoft have an interesting relationship. After passing on a funding round to help Cyanogen ‘take Android away from Google’, Microsoft is now partnering with …

 

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Cyanogen Confirm Cyanogen OS Will Come With Microsoft Services And Apps – Android Headlines – Android News

http://news.google.com Apr 16, 2015 

The start of this week saw the first official roll-out of Cyanogen OS 12 (based on Android 5.0 Lollipop). The update …

 

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Cyanogen OS 12 is here, and the OnePlus One gets it first – Engadget

http://news.google.com Apr 14, 2015

Cyanogen and OnePlus aren’t as close as they once were, but the wide open Android variant finally has a release-ready version of Lollipop and it’s rolling out to the OnePlus One …

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