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Nullsoft, Inc. was an
American software house founded in Sedona,
Arizona in 1997 by
programmer Justin Frankel. Its
products included the
Winamp media player...
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originally developed by
Justin Frankel and
Dmitry Boldyrev by
their company Nullsoft,
which they
later sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million. It was then acquired...
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which stands for "I Can Yell."
Nullsoft was
purchased by AOL on June 1, 1999. On
January 14, 2014, AOL sold
Nullsoft to
Belgian online radio aggregator...
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itself with AVS
Plugin Effects (APE).
Version 2.81b of AVS was
released by
Nullsoft in 2003. It was
faster and
added several new
features like
arrays and interactivity...
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released the
first version of
WinAMP under his
newly formed company's name
Nullsoft. By 1998, more than
fifteen million people had
downloaded the program....
- licensed, it
depended on code
still owned by
Nullsoft, the
creators of Winamp.
Since the
demise of Winamp3
Nullsoft has not
publicly released any
updates to...
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Frankel on the
Gnutella peer-to-peer system. He and
Frankel co-founded
Nullsoft,
whose most po****r
program is Winamp,
which was sold to AOL in May 1999...
- URLs, and can be
viewed in Winamp.
Nullsoft is
reportedly helping AOL
create Ultravox.
Nullsoft also
released Nullsoft Streaming Video,
which is streamed...
- friend-to-friend
protocol and
software application developed by
Justin Frankel at
Nullsoft in 2003 that
features instant messaging, chat rooms, and file browsing/sharing...
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Pepper of
Nullsoft in
early 2000, soon
after the company's
acquisition by AOL. On
March 14, the
program was made
available for
download on
Nullsoft's servers...