Get
some media player nostalgia with this web
version of Winamp
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Nestled along
Age of Empires II and
some sort of cracked antivirus, many computers in the early-2000s were also home to Winamp.
The freeware
media player which "really whips the llama's ass" clocked up more than
60 million users by 2001, well before the likes of iTunes or VLC
player made any sort of dent in our music-listening habits.
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While
Winamp hasn't been updated since 2013, you can now use a web
version of the
media player that's been developed by San Francisco programmer
Jordan Eldredge.
Winamp2-js is a HTML5 and Javascript redux of
Winamp 2.9, a
version which was released all the way back in 2003. Memories!
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