Cyanogen Inc, its layoffs and the future of Kondik

Cyanogen

Steve Kondik was one of the founders of Cyanogen Inc. as the business part of that group of non-profit developers that supported a large number of devices that were forgotten by large companies such as LG or Samsung in the early years of Android.

Cyanogen Inc. was born with all the joys possible, but it has been in its short time of life that, due to certain decisions, it has gone losing that initial bellows, to find us today that their headquarters in Seattle could disappear before the end of this year 2016.

It's even Steve Kondik that its immediate future is not known in this small company, something already quite striking for the future of this company that her love affairs with Microsoft and the occasional adventure taken, has led her to spaces where it is easier to think of her disappearance than of a surprising emergence.

And it is that in today's report it has been found that it is laying off more workers, to even eliminate the office it has in Seattle. Those workers, at least some, have been given the option to go to the office they have in Palo Alto, where just two who were working on Android have been fired.

The report also claims that the future of the company's co-founder is unknown. In October, Cyanogen confirmed that CEO Kirt McMaster was moving into the role of CEO and that Lior Tal would be the new CEO. At the time, the CEO stated that the company's focus would be to move to the new Cyanogen Modular OS program instead of selling its own custom operating system.

Now let's hope we know some official statement of the company to know about its future, since it seems totally uncertain.


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