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Cyanogen has full independence of Google in relation to … – Tech & Net

 
 
 
 


The CEO of Cyanogen, Kirt McMaster has been in great prominence in the news lately after having expressed some of his very controversial opinions, such as exaggerated control of Google on the Android or the inability of Samsung to create a decent mobile operating system.

But their opinions were not here, during the “Next Phase of Android” in San Francisco during last Thursday. McMaster clarified all previous opinions and not released its vision for the future of Cyanogen, where Google’s dependence on deviation is essential.

For not remain any doubts about their opinions, this was the how McMaster was introduced during the event: “I am the CEO of Cyanogen. We’re trying to take away from the Google Android. “ He explained after the Cyanogen wants to offer a version of Android that is as pure as possible, so that its partners can create highly integrated services in a way that today is impossible with Google’s Android.

The CEO of Cyanogen said Google Now is a service that connects directly to the core of Android in a way that no other external service to Google can do . Without any problem, also said the Aviate launcher (created by Yahoo, one of the companies that showed interest in acquiring the Cyanogen) could make this type of access Android OS if to join this project of Cyanogen.

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“I still barely scratched the surface of what mobile systems can be . Today, the Cyanogen has some dependence on Google. Tomorrow, you will not. We will not be dependent on any form of Google three to five years. Will be other services that will make even the old with Android and then will be something different. This is our main objective. “

At the moment, the need of Cyanogen Google for its collection services, such as Play Store, Gmail, Maps, etc. Google has managed so far to keep his great control over the Android system by imposing certain conditions so that companies could install these services on your devices. The Cyanogen wants to solve this major problem by working with various partners and supporting various shops of alternative applications. Kirt McMaster also states that Cyanogen will have its own app store in 18 months.

We can only see what will be the Google of reactions to such statements by the CEO of Cyanogen, as they will still need the support of Google until all these objectives to materialize.

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