The chief executive officer of StreamCast Networks, parent of the Morpheus file-swapping software, has resigned “to pursue other opportunities,” the company said late Friday.
Outgoing executive Steve Griffin had headed the company throughout its years-long incarnation as one of the most popular file-trading software companies on the Net. The company’s terse statement gave no indication as to why he was leaving, but said it would continue operating.
“StreamCast Networks is currently in the process of selecting the best candidate to take StreamCast and Morpheus, to the next level,” the company said in a statement. “In the interim, StreamCast’s executive team is running the company operations and remains firmly committed to producing superior P2P software products like Morpheus.” …
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