While Winamp was dying on the desktop, it made an early and ambitious move into mobile. In 2010, launched — and this is where Google Play (then called the Android Market) enters the story.
This controversy led to a flurry of negative reviews on the Google Play Store, with users accusing the app of being a data-grab. While the legal text was eventually clarified, it remains a stain on the app's reputation that the developers are still trying to repair. winamp google play
Winamp for Android was revolutionary for its time because of . You could connect your Android phone to the Winamp desktop app via Wi-Fi and sync playlists, podcasts, and music files without a USB cable. The Android app was distributed exclusively through what is now the Google Play Store . While Winamp was dying on the desktop, it