Looks
like the llama
may not get off so easily after all.
AOL yesterday announced that
it was shutting down Winamp, media playing software for Windows and
Android devices that it picked up through its 1999, $80 million
acquisition of Nullsoft in 1999. But today Techcrunch has learned
that AOL is talks with Microsoft to sell Winamp, along with
Shoutcast, a media streaming service also developed by Nullsoft. We
have also learned that AOL has been planning to announce the closure
of Shoutcast next week.
AOL
has declined to comment for this story, and we are still waiting to
hear back from Microsoft with a response. From what we understand,
the deal is not yet finalized, with AOL and Microsoft still working
out the price. It could also be very wishful thinking from those
intent on trying to save both services.
AOL
did not give any guidance yesterday on what would happen with
Shoutcast.
Source:
techcrunch
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