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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Somersham, England

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AOL Issues Reports

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  • a_man_in_red
    A Man In Red (@a_man_in_red) reported

    Damn, I haven't seen that since my AOL days. And even back then "the Web" and "Internet" were already taking over.

  • BerlyBurly
    Berly (@BerlyBurly) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19. Never had an aol email…at least not that I remember.

  • BeemWeeks
    Beem Weeks (@BeemWeeks) reported

    @lhallwriter 19. I never messed with AOL.

  • KevBro239
    6thGenFlCracker (@KevBro239) reported

    @sceptic100 Holy crap! Y’all are in congress? I gotta stop getting my news from my aol dial-up.

  • HRTLegal
    Blink (@HRTLegal) reported

    Remembering the time in the early 2000's when I called AOL to cancel my account and the Indian kept trying to upsell me on ****. Even back then the signs were there

  • TailpipeBanana
    Banana In The Tailpipe (@TailpipeBanana) reported

    @bumbadum14 I know people who have tumbled down this same rabbit hole. Being isolated in a cabin in Maine with nobody to tell you you're ******* nuts. He's basically a 2005 era boomer sending FWD:FWD:FWD:FWD: AOL emails of a giant shark eating a scuba diver hanging from a helicopter. Like when he states he knows "FOR. A. FACT." that American missiles were sold by Ukraine to Mexican cartels - and the "FACT" is just some random picture of a spent AT4.

  • TP_TIGER98
    NASDAQ Gallery (@TP_TIGER98) reported

    Bending Spoons($BSP ) is best understood as a software holding company built around recurring cash flow. Its playbook is direct: buy a digital business with proven demand, rebuild the product and cost base, improve pricing and conversion, then reinvest the cash into another acquisition. Evernote, Vimeo, WeTransfer, Remini and AOL are assets inside that operating system. The numbers make the model clear. In Q1 2026, subscriptions produced 84% of revenue, advertising 12%, and other sources 4%. Revenue grew from $387 million in 2023 to $1.31 billion in 2025, with acquisitions driving much of the increase. The figure I keep coming back to is customer tenure. In Q1 2026, 48% of subscription revenue came from customers with at least five years of tenure, including 28% from customers with at least ten. That gives Bending Spoons time to make deep changes to products it plans to own for the long run. The investment case comes down to execution: buy well, improve the asset, and compound the cash. The risk follows the same logic. Acquisition-led growth only compounds if management keeps choosing the right targets and improves them without weakening products that users already depend on.

  • kippyNYC
    Chris Kepford (@kippyNYC) reported

    @MissAuroraSnow Never change ! You haven't changed since a million years ago when we used to talk on I think it was Yahoo or AOL or something about Kurt Vonnegut. I bet you don't remember that ha

  • awireman
    Anthony Wireman (@awireman) reported

    @Matt_Pinner Is it weird to use a check book? 19 for me though (never had an AOL address)

  • 11Bveteran1992
    Mad Mac's rambles (@11Bveteran1992) reported

    @Mokimolewds 19 Never had AOL