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CyanogenMod is now an Incorporate



The most talked about custom ROM makers and one our favorite's, the CyanogenMod is now an Incorporate, now known as CyanogenMod, Inc.

CyanogenMod has been more in talks and in Android smartphones since last few months, as the company's developers are working hard on polishing the bugs and improving their Android firmware and services. CyanogenMod, Inc. is now led by Boot Mobile's Co-Founder Kirt McMaster, who believes in forming the present custom ROM as an upcoming platform. Some of the previous project's developers are now the company's full-time staffs, including Steve Kondik as the Chief Technology Officer and Koushik Dutta as the Vice President of Engineering.

The company's next big step will be a release of an official application in the Google Play Store, that'll help in easing the long custom ROM installation process. This installer application is expected to hit Google Play Store in a few weeks.

Source: Engadget

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