The famous Winamp player is about to be killed

AOL announced, on December 20, all services related to the Winamp music utility will officially stop working.

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Winamp music application is 15 years old

According to Pocket-lint on November 21, this app is considered a universal music player. Up to now, Winamp is 15 years old.

In 2002, Winamp was bought by AOL for about $ 80 million. In addition to the Windows version, Winamp also has a version running on Mac OS X and Android.

Most likely, Winamp's death is due to the fact that computer operating systems now have their own music players built-in, supporting high-quality music options so Winamp is no longer popular.

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