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Grooveshark co-founder Josh Greenberg discovered dead in Florida home Grooveshark co-founder Josh Greenberg discovered dead in Florida home
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A co-founder of the defunct music streaming service Grooveshark has been found dead at his Florida home.A co-founder of the defunct music streaming service Grooveshark has been found dead at his Florida home.
Gainesville police report that 28-year-old Josh Greenberg appears to have died sometime Sunday. Gainesville police report that 28-year-old Josh Greenberg appears to have died sometime on Sunday.
Greenberg’s girlfriend had just returned from a trip to Orlando that evening when she reportedly found him deceased in bed. She said she had last seen him Saturday morning and spoke to him on the phone around 1.30am Sunday. Greenberg’s girlfriend had just returned from a trip to Orlando that evening when she reportedly found him deceased in bed. She said she had last seen him on Saturday morning and spoke to him on the phone around 1.30am Sunday.
Police say the cause of death wasn’t immediately apparent. Spokesman Ben Tobias says investigators have no evidence that Greenberg’s death was the result of foul play or suicide.Police say the cause of death wasn’t immediately apparent. Spokesman Ben Tobias says investigators have no evidence that Greenberg’s death was the result of foul play or suicide.
Greenberg was an undergraduate student at the University of Florida in 2006 when he and two classmates founded Grooveshark. The service shut down in April as part of a settlement with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group.Greenberg was an undergraduate student at the University of Florida in 2006 when he and two classmates founded Grooveshark. The service shut down in April as part of a settlement with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group.