Live tweeting that you're getting fired seems like a terrible idea to me.
AOL Is Shutting Down AOL Music
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#12Live tweeting that you're getting fired seems like a terrible idea to me.
Why? Are they in danger of being fired for it?
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#13Live tweeting that you're getting fired seems like a terrible idea to me.
Why? Are they in danger of being fired for it?
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#16WinAMP and ShoutCast are no longer a fit for AOL. This is most likely the writing on the wall for them. Sad because WinAMP is still a great product.
WinAMP is a great product by the standards of 1998.
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Why? Are they in danger of being fired for it?
Would you want to hire someone that live tweets everything that goes on at your firm? Most companies would rather not risk being held hostage (so to speak) by their employees if the management decides it needs to shut down a department or stop offering a product.
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#18WinAMP and ShoutCast are no longer a fit for AOL. This is most likely the writing on the wall for them. Sad because WinAMP is still a great product.
> I'm hearing that Winamp/SHOUTcast are still intact. https://twitter.com/jherskowitz/statuses/327865634924933120
I'm surprised they're still around.
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WinAMP is a great product by the standards of 1998.
If "standards of 1998" means proper parsing and display of metadata in various character sets from various sources (local file, internet streams etc), wide input format support, gapless playback and Replaygain support, relatively low resource usage, instantaneous search and unrestricted customizability then I wished more music players followed them.
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If "standards of 1998" means proper parsing and display of metadata in various character sets from various sources (local file, internet streams etc), wide input format support, gapless playback and Replaygain support, relatively low resource usage, instantaneous search and unrestricted customizability then I wished more music players followed them.
Foobar is my current end all and be all in these terms. It does all of that and is endlessly extensible.