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AOL outages and service status in Bedlington, England

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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 Bedlington, England

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AOL Issues Reports Near Bedlington, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bedlington and nearby locations:

  • JaneaDobson
    Jane Dobson (@JaneaDobson) reported from Whitley Bay, England

    AOL Mail has been down all morning, can neither send nor receive messages, unfortunately.

  • Hag_SAFC
    Ian Harrison (@Hag_SAFC) reported from Morpeth, England

    @andrew_hird @SunderlandAFC @England Whilst the 1st team lanquishes in the 3rd tier of English Football, having been on the verge of bankruptcy. The AOL has benefited all bar who it is supposed to, thanks to previous mismanagement. And the irony of watchn a relegation owing to shit keepers, whilst watchn JP in a WC

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • robtnolen
    Robert Nolen (@robtnolen) reported

    @AntiLeftMemes Only 1 I didn’t was I never used AOL Email

  • JDunn1973
    JD (@JDunn1973) reported

    @SunlunTickets Somebody tie Luke and Trai to a lamp post at the AOL please and tell them they are never allowed to leave

  • Smee_57
    πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦I Chuck Brown πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@Smee_57) reported

    @BellaBeautyVibe 18, never had an AOL account. Have yourself a great weekend

  • 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??

  • ShaggysHuvitalo
    Shaggy's Funhouse (@ShaggysHuvitalo) reported

    @BellaBeautyVibe Believe it or not, I never had an AOL address. Still have my Hotmail, though!! Haha! 18 points for me

  • Xzdwrdfgb
    X (@Xzdwrdfgb) reported

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

  • FIREDUpWealth
    FIRED Up Wealth (@FIREDUpWealth) reported

    What’s this remind you of? I’ll go first, Intuit is one of the worst examples in recent memory:Mailchimp…. Intuit $INTU paid 12 billion dollars for Mailchimp in 2021, which has since stagnated with slight declines in recent quarters. Diworseification Hall of Shame: β€’ AOL + Time Warner (2000) β€’ Quaker Oats + Snapple (1993) β€’ HP + Autonomy (2011) β€’ Microsoft + Nokia (2014) β€’ Daimler + Chrysler (1998) β€’ eBay + Skype (2005) β€’ Sprint + Nextel (2005) β€’ Intuit + Mailchimp (2021)​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ What else?

  • wubbone
    JURYOKU PIERROT 4 EVA ‼️ (@wubbone) reported

    @rdrisms IKRRRRRR i couldnt believe it when i found out the owner didnt do no damn interview bro deadass commented under his own horse. its so funny its like when david bowie did the aol interview

  • agtprpnabsrdty
    πŸ”»agitprop + absurdityπŸ”» (@agtprpnabsrdty) reported

    Different decade, same math: half the S&P 500 is priced at levels that a dot-com CEO called proof of investor insanity while watching his company crater 90%. The rotation at the top: In early 2000, the ten most valuable S&P 500 companies read like a monument to permanent dominance: Microsoft, General Electric, Cisco, Walmart, ExxonMobil, Intel, Lucent, IBM, Citigroup, AOL. A generation later, only Microsoft remains. GE was carved into three separate companies. Lucent was absorbed by Nokia. AOL became the cautionary tale attached to the worst merger in corporate history. Cisco and Intel spent 25 years climbing back to their dot-com peaks. Citigroup, IBM, Walmart, and ExxonMobil still exist, but none crack the top ten. The new top ten is Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and the AI infrastructure complex. Investors in 2000 were also certain they were buying the future's permanent giants. The data says most of today's winners won't be in the top ten a generation from now either, and there is no mechanism by which you find out which ones survive in advance. The valuation problem: In 2002, after Sun Microsystems collapsed 90%, CEO Scott McNealy explained to investors exactly what a 10x sales multiple actually demands: 100% of revenues paid as dividends for ten consecutive years, with zero costs, zero R&D, zero taxes, and zero employees. He was describing the math of the price investors had paid for his stock as a form of collective psychosis. Today, 51% of the S&P 500 by market cap trades above 10x sales. Half the index. The AI narrative is functioning as the dot-com narrative functioned: a story compelling enough to make the math feel optional. The math has never been optional.

  • TheEyeTestTV
    Adam (@TheEyeTestTV) reported

    @I_AM_WILDCAT Battlenet is terrible. I hate everything about it. Trillion dollar company with an MSDOS interface and AOL dial up speeds & connectivity.