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Monday, June 2, 2003

Justin Frankel releases new file-sharing app, AOL not happy

AOL's Justin Frankel is at it again, this time releasing a new file sharing application via the Nullsoft/AOL website which was later stopped once the company found out according to this New York Times story (registration required):

The new program makes it easy for groups of about 50 people to set up file-sharing networks that are secure and private. In addition to letting users search for and download files, it includes an instant messaging feature that could be seen as competition for AOL Instant Messenger, which provides AOL with a crucial presence on millions of computer screens.

...Mr. Frankel, 24, went to work for AOL when it bought his four-person company, Nullsoft, in 1999 for stock worth $80 million. The author of Winamp, software that helped popularize the MP3 music format on the Internet, Mr. Frankel has seemed intent on retaining his hacker credibility even while working for one of the world's largest media conglomerates.

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