Layoffs and a shift towards app development at Cyanogen
Friday was the last day at the office for about 30 people at Cyanogen
Inc. The company has laid off about a fifth of its workforce, mostly
the open source division. US offices in Palo Alto and Seattle have been
heavily affected by the cuts, while the Lisbon and India branches have
been pretty much entirely shut down.
Additionally, the company will reportedly be making a shift towards app development.
How all that will affect the future of CyanogenMod is yet unclear, but with no one at Cyanogen Inc. actually working on it, it's not looking bright. The Android ROM debuted on the original OnePlus One, then the two companies parted ways when Cyanogen chose to work with Micromax in India. Ultimately though, the lack of manufacturers willing to adopt it meant CyanogenMod couldn't become the alternative to Google's take on Android to the extent its creators had hoped for.
Additionally, the company will reportedly be making a shift towards app development.
How all that will affect the future of CyanogenMod is yet unclear, but with no one at Cyanogen Inc. actually working on it, it's not looking bright. The Android ROM debuted on the original OnePlus One, then the two companies parted ways when Cyanogen chose to work with Micromax in India. Ultimately though, the lack of manufacturers willing to adopt it meant CyanogenMod couldn't become the alternative to Google's take on Android to the extent its creators had hoped for.
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