Media player who appeared in 1997 "WinampIt is clear that distribution on the site will be completed with version 5.66 (stable version) updated November 20. It is the official site of ...
Winamp, the AOL-owned mp3 player of yore, will close up shop for good on December 20th, which means you have exactly one month from today to use the service -- if you're still using it, that is. In ...
It’s not dead! Winamp will continue to whip the llama’s ass for the foreseeable future, but under new management. The legendary MP3 software has been acquired from AOL by Radionomy, less than a month ...
RIP Winamp, 1997-2013: Marking the End of the Beginning of Digital Music "Winamp.com and associated web services will no longer be available past December 20, 2013.
Well this really whips the Llama’s ass: Winamp is closing up shop on December 20th, 2013. The music player will no longer be available for download from Winamp.com after that date, although I suspect ...
Winamp, the storied MP3 player bought by AOL in June 1999 for over $80 million, is set to shut down in exactly one month. According to a post that went live Wednesday at 12:00pm ET on the Winamp ...
Recently I had a friend over to whom I offered to audition my DIY PC speaker system. The first thing out of his mouth wasn't praise for my audio equipment but rather, a question about software: "You ...
Winamp is getting closer to release with a redesigned website, logo, and a new beta signup allowing users to soon test the upcoming version of the media player. Before we streamed our music, users ...
MP3s are so natural to the Internet now that it’s almost hard to imagine a time before high-quality compressed music. But there was such a time—and even after “MP3” entered the mainstream, organizing, ...
Winamp has released its first release candidate after four years in development, officially bringing the popular media player out of beta. Before music streaming platforms rose to prominence, we ...