May 30 2003

AOL Snuffs Nullsoft’s

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Yet another revolutionary program created by Justin Frankel and Nullsoft was snuffed in it’s crib by mega-corp AOL.



“Waste” a P2P file sharing program for private groups was originally released on Wednesday, but when AOL found out about it, took immediate action to snuff it out of existence.



Justin Frankel and Nullsoft are the original developers of WinAmp and Gnutella.



Original Article



Anyone interested in a similar type P2P program like “Waste”, but includes P2P email and isn’t limited to 50 users, can check out “HotP2P” at this link:



HotP2P Download Link

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