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Dark Sky will be missed, but it's time to move on. Jason Cipriani/CNET It's been fun, Dark Sky.After being acquired by Apple in May, the Android weather app officially stopped working on Saturday.
Dark Sky will continue to exist on iOS for the foreseeable future, although it seems likely that its best features will be subsumed into the platform’s stock weather app. Android users, though.
After the Apple acquisition, the Dark Sky weather app for Android users is shutting down in a few short months. Many other apps also depend on data Dark Sky sells via an API, which is getting shut.
The 9to5Google reports that Apple has shut down Dark Sky on Android and Wear OS as promised, leaving users without the app’s highly localized weather.
Apple acquired the popular weather app Dark Sky and confirmed it will shut down the Android and Wear OS apps in July. Later on, they decided to postpone the deadline to August 1, and now Android.
Apple acquires Dark Sky weather app, and that’s bad news for Android users The impending shutdown was first announced when Apple acquired the company in March of this year.
Dark Sky, the popular weather app, is no longer available to download or use on Android and Wear OS, with the Apple-owned app now nonfunctional on Google's mobile and wearable device platforms.
Apple has acquired the popular weather app Dark Sky. The Dark Sky Android and Wear OS app will work until July 1st. There aren’t any changes coming to Dark Sky for iOS "at this time," and you.
Dark Sky, the weather app purchased by Apple in March, is no longer available on Android or Wear OS.Subscribers on those platforms have started to receive refunds (via 9to5 Google).. Dark Sky No.
Dark Sky offers hyperlocal, down-to-the-minute forecasts that let you know exactly when the rain will start or stop, right where you’re standing. (It’s like magic.) Dark Sky by Apple App Maps Dark Sky API Help
Dark Sky, the popular weather app, is headed for more Apple-y shores, leaving Android users high and dry. Apple has purchased the app, which will now be called “Dark Sky by Apple,” according.