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== AOL == On March 14, 2000, Frankel and Nullsoft colleague [[Tom Pepper]] released ''[[Gnutella]]'', a public [[peer-to-peer]] [[File sharing|file-sharing]] application, using Nullsoft's corporate web servers, without AOL's knowledge. Gnutella was a new peer-to-peer file-sharing system like the original [[Napster]] system, which was used by users to share their [[MP3]] collections with everyone who ran a Napster client. Unlike Napster, however, Gnutella allowed users to share any type of file, not just MP3s. It also did not have the [[single point of failure]] that Napster had: centralized servers that indexed where all the shared content was stored. Whereas Napster was shut off just by turning off the centralized index servers owned by Napster, gnutella did not rely on any centralized servers to find out what users had what content, so once a Gnutella network was created, it could not be shut off. Since AOL was at the time merging with [[Time Warner]], Gnutella seemed like a conflict of interest to Nullsoft's parent company, which knew that Time Warner was one of the parties taking legal action against Napster at the time. AOL ordered Gnutella to be taken off the Nullsoft corporate servers. However, thousands of people had already downloaded the software before it was removed from Nullsoft's web site. The source code was released later, supposedly under the [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]. Gnutella continued to be developed without Frankel's assistance, and became one of the most popular peer-to-peer file sharing networks of its time; compatible clients that were developed included [[BearShare]], [[Morpheus (file-sharing software)|Morpheus]], [[Gnucleus]] and [[LimeWire]]. AOL watched Frankel very closely after that, taking down other projects that he tried to release to the public, such as an MP3 [[search engine]] and a [[Patch (computing)|patch]] for [[AOL Instant Messenger]] to block advertisements in the application. Frankel threatened to resign on June 2, 2003, after AOL removed his program ''[[WASTE]]'', a [[private P2P|private peer-to-peer]] file-sharing program, from the Nullsoft [[website]]. He stayed with AOL after that in order to complete Winamp version 5.0, a hybrid of the Winamp v2.x series and Winamp v3. On December 9, 2003 AOL shut down Nullsoft's [[San Francisco]] offices and laid off 450 employees.<ref>{{cite web| url =http://news.cnet.com/AOL-lays-off-450-California-employees/2100-1038_3-5117897.html |title= AOL lays off 450 California employees|author= Paul Festa |website=[[CNET]] |date =December 9, 2003}}</ref> Frankel announced his resignation from AOL on January 22, 2004 on his [[blog]], stating "Won't repeat it here (in two words: I've resigned). So begins chapter 3... or something cliché/poetic there. Or wait, does I've count as a single word? ha ha."
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