It's been some time since we heard from
UJAM, the music startup that launched (and was runner-up) at TechCrunch Disrupt NYC 2010. The service launched in a private alpha last May, and quietly
opened its doors to the public in December. And since then, nada. But now they're back. The reason for the quiet, says UJAM cofounder Peter Gorges, is that the company has been heads-down for the last six months, overhauling, tweaking, and polishing the UI to make it more accessible. Gorges explains that when it first launched, UJAM was really a lot of nifty features with�a functional, but not especially easy-to-use, UI. Part of that, he says, was because UJAM's founders have been working with music professionals for so long that they may have expected too much of their users. This revamp should help change that.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Kh3RbYWCvUA/
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