Modern Era · North America · Technology

1999

Napster upends music

1999

A nineteen-year-old Northeastern University student named Shawn Fanning wrote a program that let users share MP3 files of music directly with each other over the internet. Within a year Napster had tens of millions of users and the record industry was suing in a panic. The twenty-first century would belong to file sharing, streaming, and heartbroken labels.