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Hey, people were freaking out five years ago about how Mailchimp was for sure going to shut down email newsletter service TinyLetter. It turns out that the concern was prescient, though just a bit premature. Here we are, five years later, and now Mailchimp has just announced that it is shutting down TinyLetter at the end of February, 2024. Mailchimp sent the following announcement to TinyLetter users on Wednesday, November 29th: In 2011, Mailchimp acquired a small newsletter service called TinyLetter to expand our offerings and make it easy for people to send updates, digests, and dispatches to their fans and friends. Over the years, TinyLetter took on a life of its own, and we’ve loved watching you share your work and build communities around your newsletters. Since then, our business priorities have evolved, and we’ve been laser focused on building tools to serve marketers and help small businesses grow.
As previously suspected and expected, internet security company Cyren will be liquidating.From their recent 8-Q filing: “Following the Company’s unsuccessful efforts to sell its assets or raise more capital to continue its operations, on February 20, 2023, the board of directors of Cyren Ltd. (the “Company”) reached the conclusion that the Company is insolvent and lacks the funds to continue as a going concern. Accordingly, the Company’s board of directors resolved to cease all activities of the Company and its subsidiaries, terminate the employment of all remaining employees of the Company and its subsidiaries, apply for liquidation procedures of the Company in Israel by appointment of a third-party trustee, in accordance with applicable law, and commence applicable liquidation, assignment and/or insolvency proceedings for each of the subsidiaries of the Company.”MailChannels, Spamhaus and others are offering replacement service to those affected by the pending collapse of Cyren’s services. I talked about