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Sonos lays off 100 employees as its app crisis continues


It’s the worst possible time for Sonos to be doing this.

Those affected — I’m told the marketing division took a significant hit — abruptly lost access to the company’s internal network. The app predicament has become so dire that Sonos has put board member Thomas Conrad in charge of overseeing improvements and ensuring that the effort remains on track. Spence also said that chief innovation officer Nick Millington, who architected the original Sonos system experience, has been asked “to do whatever it takes to address the issues with our new app.”

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