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    by Ben Pearson
    February 2nd, 2015

    Microsoft will reportedly become a minority investor in Cryanogen, the company behind CyanogenMod: the open source alternative to Android, with an investment of $70M. This is part of an effort for the company to push back against Google’s dominance in the online search market.

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