It really whipped the—well you know the rest.
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 ...
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 ...
Last week, AOL announced the impending death of Winamp, saying that the 16-year-old media player would be shut down within a month. “Winamp.com and associated Web services will no longer be available ...
Much-loved media player Winamp will shutter on December 20, 2013, the company has announced, with the AOL-owned software planning to cease all of the related web services and yank the official ...
The company announced that it’s “opening up its source code” and invites developers to contribute to the Windows version of its music player. It’s also releasing a mobile app in July. As ZDNet points ...
The Winamp team stayed up late to release the media player's newest version last night. Winamp 5.57 is Windows 7-compliant and pushes the music listening experience to another level with many new and ...
My winamp playlist is pretty whacked out right now. The whole thing is chaotic, scrambled, hard to navigate. What would be ideal, is to have my music arranged alphabetically by "Artist - Title." ...