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| Android gets phone OS rival |
A team of Android
programmers has raised a $7m (£4.3m) investment to turn their hobby project
into a rival to Google's phone operating system.
The CyanogenMod (CM)
lets phone users swap the official version of Android for one that gives them
more control over their phone or tablet.
It has reportedly been
installed on over seven million Android devices.
The investment has
helped found a company to employ the coders, who have been working on the
project unpaid.
Cyanogen Inc will be
based in Seattle and have as its technology chief Steve Kondik, who did a lot
of the early work on the Android mod.
Installing the mod
lets Android owners clean out unwanted apps and programs put on a phone by
manufacturers and mobile operators.
In addition, it gives
them access to apps and features developed solely for Cyanogen.
The first job of the
company, wrote Mr Kondik, was to make a universal installer that eased the
process of replacing the official Android code found on a phone with Cyanogen.
The current
installation process was "hideous", admitted Mr Kondik, adding that the
new installer would be available in a few weeks.
Taking a longer view,
Mr Kondik said the goal of the company was to outdo Google and create an
operating system for a phone that was "actually designed by and for the
people who use it".
"We think that the
time has come for your mobile device to truly be yours again, and we want to
bring that idea to everybody," he wrote in a blog on the company's
website.
In a separate blogpost
Mitch Lasky, one of the venture capitalists who helped raise the cash, said Android's
growth was opening up opportunities for companies such as Cyanogen that could
improve on the experience provided to users by Google, handset makers and
operators.
The fact that more
than half of all Android owners ran an old version of the operating system
showed there was room to improve that experience, he added.
"We believe that
CM is poised to become one of the largest mobile operating systems in the
world," he wrote.
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