Justin Frankel, developer of the original Winamp and founder of Nullsoft, is leaving Nullsoft because he can't stand the pressure AOL puts on him anymore.
He developed an open source p2p file sharing client with encryption, which AOL forced him to take down. He went through this before, when he developed Gnutella, and was forced to take it back. He then helped other developers "reverse engineer" the Gnutella network.
So, what do you think des this mean for Winamp? Or will there be a new media player?
AZ
He developed an open source p2p file sharing client with encryption, which AOL forced him to take down. He went through this before, when he developed Gnutella, and was forced to take it back. He then helped other developers "reverse engineer" the Gnutella network.
So, what do you think des this mean for Winamp? Or will there be a new media player?
AZ
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