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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.

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  • JohnWilkin77977
    John W (@JohnWilkin77977) reported

    @BellaBeautyVibe 18 never had AOL

  • hdi30947952
    hdi (@hdi30947952) reported

    DONT GET HUGHES NET SERVICE! THEY LIE ABOUT HAVING NO CAPS ON DATA! After just 2 days the "good internet data" is gone n they downgrade u to 50 mega bumps! I had better service with AOL DIAL UP IN 1997! they want us to pay 450 bucks for early cancel! THEY SHOULD PAY US FOR LYING!

  • moboftwitsproof
    CEO of Racism, homophobia, misogyny & model trains (@moboftwitsproof) reported

    @Masterji_UPWale yahoo: OMG,, you're still here. ****. I didn't know I left this server running. awkwardly looks away realizing I still have an AOL email out there.

  • wvdogs252
    mbd (@wvdogs252) reported

    AOL: Has everyone left the building? Or are you all just taking a break? Wake up, get out of your seat, and FIX the comment section of your postings. @AOL

  • FactsMakeYouCry
    AEW is overrated (@FactsMakeYouCry) reported

    @Boston_Elite17 @davidleary9981 @SammyGr43595219 Even WCW a far more successful company than AEW had to bow down to AOL back then. And got dropped.

  • PublicBogFrog
    PublicLikeAFrog (@PublicBogFrog) reported

    @raheelys Dad was given it at a conference, I think the pitch was you could scan academic cites with it? Never even saw a :c anywhere. It was like AOL keywords that need hardware more than QR codes. Tamagotchi + Monster Rancher would have been a better move.

  • Xzdwrdfgb
    X (@Xzdwrdfgb) reported

    @ms_lola_west @just_drmj Lmao “hru” was literally some of the first text abbreviations. I’m talking AOL days. You just slow. It’s ok though.

  • KlepperCasey
    Casey K 🇺🇸 (@KlepperCasey) reported

    Open Ai = AOL circa 2000 There are so many Ai models catching up to.. and now passing Open Ai.. and ironically it’s because they are a closed source model. Their economics are fatally flawed. And they have an awful CEO. AOL was popular because people back in the 90’s people thought it was the best (and/or only) way to access the internet and email. Turned out aol was just first. Not the best or only. Just like Chat GPT. Open Ai was the first to market with Chat.. and has lived off that advantage. BUT - that is OVER now. So many Ai companies are passing Chat GPT in cost and performance… (This is why $MSFT and $ORCL are down this year,, they hitched their wagons to the wrong Ai player) Scam Altman is a charlatan and he will drive that company into the ground. $MSFT knows this now and wants out

  • jay7397
    jayb (@jay7397) reported

    @SunsetSentry @chucktodd It absolutely had value. They had enough money at one time to buy and merge with Time Warner. The merger ended up being a colossal disaster, but you cannot say AOL never had value.

  • jrade762
    Brad (@jrade762) reported

    @exQUIZitely so did AOL rent the phone lines from the telecommunications companies, or did American’s have to pay service changes on top of their AOL subscription to their phone company??