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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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  • Bettybowen73
    Betty (@Bettybowen73) reported

    @Jenny_1884 Spoke to a customer today and he had an AOL email address. We talked about dial up Internet and how those were the good old days 😪 If only we could live like we were in the 80s and 90s again.

  • slipperieststu
    Slippery Steve (@slipperieststu) reported

    Y’all remember when AOL took over Time Warner and basically took over WCW from a board standpoint and then the rails fell off and AOL just fired every WCW VP who didn’t bow to their dumb **** - and then like 2 years later the company sold for $2.3 million? Time is a flat circle.

  • Frizzvisions30
    Frank (@Frizzvisions30) reported

    @JDfromNY206 I think TKO is killing WWF on purpose just like AOL/Time Warner killed WCW on purpose because they don't want Wrestling anymore. They made their money and now they can probably cast Wrestling aside and eventually sell it off for cheap once the value goes down

  • TevRebranded
    Tev (@TevRebranded) reported

    This **** probably looked so fire on my slow *** desktop that still used AOL dial up for Internet

  • RyRy78x
    Rylan (@RyRy78x) reported

    @old_memory That sound to me was "Hurry ******** up and connect so I can see if that *** from California messaged me back on AOL instant messenger."

  • jenagain4
    genuine jen 🌼✌🏼🦖 (@jenagain4) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19. Never had an AOL address.

  • GiU5FWKcHSQYpXr
    احمد (@GiU5FWKcHSQYpXr) reported

    AOL Instant Messenger To Sign Off Forever After 20 Years. TTY never, AIM :''(

  • mikebickel77
    ZomBickel (@mikebickel77) reported

    @musicmaned 50 coins isnt bad. My local Salvo has vinyl that's more expensive. The only cds I ever see are Hymns or AOL installers.

  • immortal__inc
    Immortal Inc. (@immortal__inc) reported

    (Part Two) Is equity crowdfunding a viable financing strategy for building a global consumer network? Looking For a Niche Around 1995, I managed a warehouse for a computer mail-order company that shipped AOL CD-ROMs nationwide.

  • SwissKnifeInv
    Swiss Knife Investor (@SwissKnifeInv) reported

    $PYPL Most companies die doing what made them great. AOL owned dialup. Borders owned bookstores. PayPal owned the button. The button was never the business. The relationship was. They finally figured that out. New CEO. New playbook. Ads. Fastlane. Venmo finally monetizing. 400M consumers and 35M merchants already in the network. That is not a turnaround story. That is a distribution advantage that was always there, finally being used. I underwrote $120 on FCF alone. The product pivot is upside I did not pay for.