Cyanogen is nothing if not anti-Google. Earlier this year, the company boldly claimed that it would take Android away from Google with its own heavily customized version of Android: Cyanogen OS. This means replacing the Google services that come bundled with the vast majority of Android devices with alternative services, such as replacing Google Map with HERE Maps. It’ll take time for Cyanogen to successfully purge its operating system of any and all Google services, but the company took a major step towards that goal recently when it announced that Microsoft’s Cortana digital assistant would not only be replacing Google Now in future versions of Cyanogen OS, it’ll be heavily integrated.