AOL outages and service status in Douglasville, Georgia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Douglasville, Georgia
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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rocker games (@pheonixnewton19) reportedThe stupid ones are miserable aOl
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Matty Ice (@trailblzrmktg) reported@itsme_urstruly @ldiociesLeftism AOL, the original walled garden of garbage
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Kid Vs. Crash (@jrockjester) reportedWhen I signed up for aol. I didn't realize I'd be online in reality all the time... I since learned this has been happening in rotation since forever. Like terms of service u sign ur kids life away or your house or your car for a late payment for a philo subscription
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ajokeronjack0007 (@ajokeronjack007) reported@Walmart is the walmart moto "we can screw up a wetdream? "As usual I ordered from you snd items were missing . U promised me a promo.code that never showed up in my aol. Com account. I have wasted 3 days jacking with your foriegn customer service still no code.
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Charlie Kilo (@charliekilo552) reported@MVdlJCardinal I had work email/Internet in 1986 (admittedly at IBM, a tech company) and personal email the same year. TVO provided a free email service long before AOL, Hotmail, Bell, etc.
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John Andrews (@johnandrews) reported@rushicrypto When the internet started lol It took 10 years just to be promising...and then over a year with the silly broken Navigator browser... plus the AOL parallel universe.
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tragic 🇺🇳 (@hi523275438946) reportedi can never live it down that my parents genuinely were edating on aol, and just found out after they met my dad proposed OVER A PHONE CALL
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Casey K 🇺🇸 (@KlepperCasey) reported@smallfeetpetss Netscape never had the IPO or following / business model that AOL did.. I owned AOL at the IPO. Sold it at $50. Will never forget it. OpenAi will “still be around” for a long time. That’s not my point. My point is its business model doesn’t work when the competition is so fierce. The ROI isn’t tenable I bet you it’s trading 1/2 of wherever it prices in it IPO a year afterwards
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TeaMp0isoN (@disrupt717) reported@AAStack Network effects are real — but they said the same thing about AOL, Yahoo, and Internet Explorer. Dominance isn’t permanence. VHS won out because it offered what Beta Max couldn’t, 2+ hour record times (sounds familiar)
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Warden of Alligator Alcatraz 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 (@mandofloridian) reportedYou can get @TMobile WiFi on @SouthwestAir flights. Needless to say, I’ll never be signing up with @TMobile. WiFi is barely functional, with download speeds 1996 AOL would laugh at.