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GalleryPlayer Down, But Is It Out?

Gregory T. Huang 8/12/08

Last spring, Wade wrote about Seattle-based GalleryPlayer’s software, which allows users to display high-resolution photos and artwork on HDTVs. Now GalleryPlayer has apparently “ceased operations” as of July 30, as reported by the Seattle P-I, citing a message on the company’s website. GalleryPlayer was founded in 2003 by former Amazon exec Scott Lipsky.

But Lipsky’s website now says the company “was sold in August, 2008. Buyer data confidential—transaction pending.” So watch this space…

Gregory T. Huang is the Editor of Xconomy Seattle. You can e-mail him at gthuang@xconomy.com or call 206-624-2249.


Reader Comments

  • LINDA FLEMING
    9/20/08 11:37 pm

    i would just like to have access to the $100 worth of pictures that i paid for all in 1 year. this makes me feel like a fool. not to mentioned scammed?

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