A bit over a week before, AOL softly killed off Winamp, the PC-based mp3player which helped make the record structure omnipresent and along with peer-to-peer filesharing software like Napster and Gnutella (the latter created by Winamp creator Justin Frankel) triggered a mass outbreak of on-line audio piracy. Though Winamp ongoing to evolve at recent many years since its'90s heyday, finally releasing versions for Mac and Android, its fate was closed back in October 2001, when Apple released the iPod, starting its domination of the portable MP3 player economy and dragging I tunes along with this again to permeate the market for music playback from the process.