Winamp fans, rejoice! Your favorite media player isn't dead after all, though it will be under new management. The media player software maker was acquired by Internet radio company Radionomy, said it ...
On December 31, 2013, on December 31, 2013, AOL was rumored to consider selling Winamp, Winamp's domain server domain was changed from "AOL.COM" to "RADIONOMY" by the user named Bryon Stout .COM "has ...
One of the key players in the birth of the MP3 music revolution was scheduled to shut down on December 20th, 2013. But that didn’t happen. If you’ve noticed that the Winamp music player and Shoutcast ...
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 ...
The media player 'Winamp', which has a history of more than 20 years and still has many strong fans, has not been updated since version 5.8.3660 was released in 2018. However, the update itself is ...
For a while, it was not looking good for Winamp. Its long time owner AOL announced a couple of months ago it would shut down development of the popular media player software on December 20th. However, ...
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Phew, talk about a close call! Winamp's days of whipping the llama's ass came this close (place your index finger and thumb really close to each other) to being over after AOL decided to pull the plug ...
Earlier this month we heard that Radionomy were purchasing Winamp and Shoutcast from AOL, the company has now confirmed the purchase. There are no details as yet on exactly how much Radionomy paid AOL ...
After 15 years on the Internet, the once-ubiquitous digital audio player Winamp will soon be just a memory. According to a brief note on the Winamp website, the formerly uber-popular media player will ...