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AOL pulls Nullsoft file-sharing software

Unknown   on 01 June 2003 - 10:21 · 19 comments & 2668 views

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A day after developers at America Online's Nullsoft unit quietly released file-sharing software, AOL pulled the link to the product from the subsidiary's Web site.
The software, called Waste, lets groups set up private, secure file-sharing networks. The product became available on Nullsoft's Web site on Wednesday, just days shy of the four-year anniversary of being acquired by AOL. Waste is a software application that combines peer-to-peer file sharing with instant messaging, chat and file searches. Users can set up their own network of friends and share files between each other.

News source: News.com

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#1 vetblackice912 on 01 Jun 2003 - 10:27
It's a shame the Waste has already spread

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