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The forgotten media player that was way ahead of its time
It really whipped the—well you know the rest.
Effective December 20, Winamp will officially pass away. AOL is giving up on the media player it acquired in 1999, and will no longer host the software on Winamp.com. Perhaps you heard the news, shed ...
AOL will officially shut down Winamp on Friday, and I’m sad about it. It’s not just because Winamp (with an assist from Mandy Moore) set me on the path that led me to become head of design at the ...
Winamp's plans to regain relevance include much more than finally updating its audio software. The company has opened invitations to a creator service that gives musicians tools to distribute, promote ...
Last week, AOL announced that it was shutting down Winamp, ending the audio player's 16-year run. In response, a group of developers has launched a "Save Winamp" campaign aimed at convincing AOL to ...
Winamp, the first dominant music playback software for Windows, is still chugging along years after Nullsoft's purchase by AOL. Today, the company revealed a major new (free) feature for Winamp, in ...
Today, AOL launched a new version of Winamp (5.3) that adds two major features, a bunch of minor ones, and a few bug fixes. The dashboard feature seems inspired by the dashboard in Mac OS X. If you ...
Microsoft is releasing the public preview of winapp, the new Windows app development CLI that will be useful to developers building Windows apps. Microsoft is making it easier for developers to build ...
Today’s the day. Winamp is officially kicking the bucket. Well the day it was supposed to, but maybe not? Either way, the peppy little player that really whips the llama’s ass has been fading into ...
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