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Simplify Media late last week announced that it is moving in a "new direction" and will no longer be offering its populariPhone applications that allowedusers to stream their iTunesmusic libraries to their iPhones and iPod touches via Wi-Fi, 3G, and EDGE.
After developing the technology behind Simplify Media for over 4 years, it is time for us to take it in a new direction. In order to focus on this transition, we will no longer be offering the current software to newusers. Today we are removing the SimplifyiPhone applicationsfrom the App Store, and new account creation will be disabled shortly after that. However, existing Simplify accounts and clients will continue to work fine.
Simplify notes that it will continue to operate its service for existingusersfor at leastthe next three months, but makes no promises beyond that timeframe.Simplify Media late last week announced that it is moving in a "new direction" and will no longer be offering its populariPhone applications that allowedusers to stream their iTunesmusic libraries to their iPhones and iPod touches via Wi-Fi, 3G, and EDGE.
Simplify Media late last week announced that it is moving in a "new direction" and will no longer be offering its populariPhone applications that allowedusers to stream their iTunesmusic libraries to their iPhones and iPod touches via Wi-Fi, 3G, and EDGE.
After developing the technology behind Simplify Media for over 4 years, it is time for us to take it in a new direction. In order to focus on this transition, we will no longer be offering the current software to newusers. Today we are removing the SimplifyiPhone applicationsfrom the App Store, and new account creation will be disabled shortly after that. However, existing Simplify accounts and clients will continue to work fine.
Simplify notes that it will continue to operate its service for existingusersfor at leastthe next three months, but makes no promises beyond that timeframe.
After developing the technology behind Simplify Media for over 4 years, it is time for us to take it in a new direction. In order to focus on this transition, we will no longer be offering the current software to newusers. Today we are removing the SimplifyiPhone applicationsfrom the App Store, and new account creation will be disabled shortly after that. However, existing Simplify accounts and clients will continue to work fine.
Simplify notes that it will continue to operate its service for existingusersfor at leastthe next three months, but makes no promises beyond that timeframe.