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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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AOL Issues Reports

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  • quotesdaily100
    Unfiltered (@quotesdaily100) reported

    WHY THESE COMPANIES LOST EVERYTHING 1. Nokia - Failure to adapt to touchscreen era & Weak software ecosystem 2. Blockbuster - Ignoring streaming shift & Late digital investment 3. Kodak - Resisting digital photography & Protecting film business 4. Yahoo - Missed acquisitions & Leadership instability 5. MySpace - Poor user experience & Facebook's faster innovation 6. BlackBerry - Ignoring touchscreen trend & Slow app ecosystem growth 7. Toys R Us - Heavy debt load & E-commerce disruption 8. Sears - Underinvestment in stores & Amazon competition 9. Compaq - Commoditized PC pricing & Acquired by HP after struggles 10. Palm - Fragmented product line & Late platform updates 11. AOL - Slow broadband transition & Failed Time Warner merger 12. Xerox - Missed PC opportunity & Weak commercialization of own innovations 13. Netscape - Lost browser war to Microsoft & Slow product innovation 14. Napster - Legal battles & No sustainable business model 15. Atari - Market flooding & 1983 video game crash 16. Motorola - Slow smartphone transition & Fragmented product strategy 17. Friendster - Technical performance issues & Facebook's rise 18. Digg - Poor site redesign & User exodus to Reddit 19. Vine - No monetization for creators & Instagram's rising competition

  • TheShottyStrms
    The Shotty, And Abigail Deltani (@TheShottyStrms) reported

    Fax machine: yup Rotary phone: seen, never used Encyclopedia: yup Floppy disk: I was an early 90s kid. Yes. Aol address: never had one but I think my dad did Record player: family had one Film camera: depends. If this is actual movie film, no. If classic roll of film you have to develop? Yes. Mixed tape: had a few. Phone booth: yes. Cursive: man it has been a long time but yes. Check book: yes. Typewriter: yes Dictionary: multiple times before Google was a thing VCR: it was how I watched the original land before time, secret of NIMH, and others. Paper map: yes. Waterbed: once Postcard: multiple times Walkman: wasn't that lucky Phonebook: yes. 17/20

  • Sephirod_
    SEPHIROD | Manager (@Sephirod_) reported

    18 ! Let's gooo I'm actually happy to see I'm not as old as a lot of you getting 19 when in fact there's 90% chance I'm older 🥳 Just because I never used a fax or an aol address 🙌🏻

  • TrevorL415
    Trevor Long (@TrevorL415) reported

    @MeikaRei @KPHagain Lol. We didn't have squat like that during old school AOL & all my old content and chats way back when. We all know you never know Jack Squat or the reality of anything.

  • ZeldatheCat3
    zeldacat (@ZeldatheCat3) reported

    @itslunabxo @NoContextHumans You got that ******* right. The internet was fun once. And free of anyone trying to make money but AOL and the like. Sorry for all who never saw it.

  • Coach_I5
    RealCoachI (@Coach_I5) reported

    @ChrisMizTV @CFBDirect Man, i’ve been just playing offline while watching movies and whatever because i don’t dare risk my Dynasty while watching, but it is just sad. The entire mode is slow and clunky. I feel like i’m on AOL in 1996.

  • pwiscombe
    Peter Wiscombe (@pwiscombe) reported

    @Latterdaytruth The video clip of the TV show Cheers where Rebecca is asking why more men can’t bring flowers and is misheard as Mormons: back in the early days of of AOL I found the clip and edited it so instead of saying “I wish someone would send me some damn roses” it says “I wish someone would send me some some roses” so I could share it with my in-laws who wouldn’t have appreciated the “damn” Now my version is the most common one you can find on the Internet.

  • 01Waller
    Andrew Waller (@01Waller) reported

    @Matt_Pinner All but 2. No AOL address and no waterbed (I’ve sat on one but I’ve never slept on one). I still use some of the others e.g. I used a paper map last week,

  • satcheluk
    satcheluk (@satcheluk) reported

    @aaronpolis29 Never had an AOL address, but used the rest.

  • nialscorva
    Jason Wagner (@nialscorva) reported

    @hog_lawyer @SamJSchoenberg @JeremiahDJohns All of that is in Fairfax, next county over. Data centers in Loudoun is largely the legacy of UUNET, AOL, Network Solutions, etc based out of the Dulles Corridor. The density of connectivity and power is self-reinforcing. Big defense contractors are small part of it.