Sorry, Tech Blog AllThingsD Shuts Down

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stevejobsallthingsdLaunched in 2007 as an extension of the All Things Digital Conference, US tech blog AllThingsD  is shutting down, the founders announced in a statement.

With nearly 40,000 posts and millions of loyal readers the site will go down tomorow January 2.

The shutting down comes after Dow Jones/The Wall Street Journal announced in September it will not renew its partnership with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher’s founded AllThingsD.

At that time, DOW Jones also said it will do a major global expansion of its technology coverage, by adding adding 20 reviewers, bloggers, visual journalists, editors, and reporters covering digital and expand its conference franchise to include an international technology conference and building a new digital home for our first-class technology news and product reviews on The Wall Street Journal Digital Network.

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Walt Mossberg has also left the Journal.

However, this is not the end of our beloved AllThingsD.

The two said they have an all-new site and suite of conferences, with a different name and Web address, run as an independent company with great investors and partners. Dubbed Re/Code, the new web address aims to present a fusion of new-media timeliness and energy with old-media standards for quality and ethics just as AllThingsD.

This guys managed to bring together Apple’s Steve Jobs and Microsoft’s Bill Gates just a month after their site’s launch and we hope they will even do better.

“But now it is time to bid farewell to All Things Digital in all its incarnations. We hope you’ve enjoyed reading this site as much as we’ve enjoyed producing it. As we noted, we are deeply grateful to our small but mighty team of writers, editors, developers, conference producers and business folks. And we thank Dow Jones for giving us the chance to run a small, entrepreneurial business inside a very big media company. But enough looking back: On to the next thing,” said Walt and Kara.

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