Cyanogen Collaborated With Microsoft For More Apps

By Vigneshwar
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Redmond giant Microsoft has collaborated with Cyanogen.Inc to incorporate some Microsoft apps on the Cyanogen OS this year.

The application, which are going to be integrated includes Bing services, Skype, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook, Microsoft Office.

Cyanogen Collaborated With Microsoft For More Apps

Commenting on the partnership with Microsoft, Kirt McMaster, CEO of Cyanogen Inc. said: "People around the world use Cyanogen's operating system and popular Microsoft services to engage with what matters most to them on their mobile devices. This exciting partnership with Microsoft will enable us to bring new kinds of integrated services to mobile users in markets around the world."

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Peggy Johnson, Executive Vice President of Microsoft Corp. said: "We aspire to have our tools within arm's reach of everyone, to empower them in all aspects of their lives. This partnership represents another important step towards that ambition. We'll continue to deliver world-class experiences across productivity and communications on Windows, and we're delighted that Cyanogen users will soon be able to take advantage of those same powerful services."

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Recently, the South Korean giant Samsung tied-up with Microsoft to install the Microsoft Office apps on its devices from the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge.

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