Microsoft is reportedly investing in Cyanogen #DTTNEWS
Now here's something we've never expected to write: Microsoft is investing in Android ...
https://dtechterminal.blogspot.com/2015/01/microsoft-is-reportedly-investing-in.html
Now here's something we've never expected to write: Microsoft is
investing in Android -- well, sort of. The software giant is reportedly
planning to become a minority investor in Cyanogen, best known for its
customized version of Android, according to the Wall Street Journal. Neither company is talking about the deal, naturally, and we still don't know how big Microsoft's investment may be. Bloomberg reports
that the two companies are in negotiations to create a version of
Cyanogen's image that features Microsoft's services (similar to what
Nokia did with its X series, which Microsoft killed off). The report comes only a few months after Cyanogen refused a Google buyout
offer, supposedly because it wants to keep the dream of a truly open
version of Android alive. The more likely reason? Cyanogen will probably
end up being worth a lot more after additional investments than what Google was willing to pay.
Sure, Microsoft's got Windows Phone already, but that platform isn't
exactly exploding. And even though it's an off-shoot of Android, there
are already more than 50 million people using Cyanogen. That number
could rise significantly as it gets even easier to install (the
company's already offering desktop and mobile apps to
simplify the process). Cyanogen also has plenty of potential for phone
makers -- it was one of the more compelling features of the OnePlus One
(though their relationship isn't going so well these days).