AOL Outage Report in Granbury, Hood County, Texas
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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 Granbury, Texas
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Granbury and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (93%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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TV (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ian’s Tech 📱
(@IansTechYT) reported
@SomeGadgetGuy @reviews_org Don’t worry, I’m old too. Over half the class I’m in never experienced dial-up or knows about the bunch of free AOL CD’s we saw at the grocery store back in the day.
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Zoey
(@ZLT1000) reported
@aolmail … help! I can’t get any emails? Is the server down? Many thanks
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Market Maker Wolfie 🪤🧀😏
(@wolfofcovid19) reported
E*TRADE will NEVER glitch because the pos is too old school. **** is dial up AOL technology
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Stagecoach Shotgun
(@KeaneKong448) reported
Sound like AOL Dial-Up Connection **** a phone call it you aren't one of the 3 F-s: -Family (Mom, Dad, Sister, 2 other people) -******* me (I better get pics before driving to wherever) -Financing me (you paid me so I'll pick up)
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FourWeekMBA
(@fourweekmba) reported
By the early 2000s the web had consolidated. AOL still a (limping) web giant had also bought the most popular browser at the time: Netscape. And former GoTo now become Overture was a successful search advertising network.
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Anne Harwood
(@AnneRKey21) reported
@jjmacnab Because, as was once said about AOL, "FB sucks but all your friends are there." Frankly, I would jump to another site in a red hot minute.
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Jesse Spector
(@jessespector) reported
@ElieNYC @YveBlake And the Cinemax… uh… issue was taken care of by my room being the room with the AOL hookup.
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FourWeekMBA
(@fourweekmba) reported
Those dominant players were AOL, Prodigy, CompuServe. Walled gardens, where the Internet wasn’t accessed directly but rather as a service. Search was just an ancillary application within a wider set of integrated services.
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Richard Soriano
(@WritesNCodes) reported
Taking a break from writing software that will help screenplay competitions. Every screenplay competition software that I see I want to scream "AOL just called back and wants their website back." #100DaysOfCode #screenwriting #amwriting
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I.T Career Questions
(@ITCareerHelp) reported
Social engineering and how to create websites on Angelfire and Geocities that looked exactly like an AOL login page or verification page or anything that looked like it was a legit page. Back then it was easy to copy/paste a few lines of code, change some URLs, and then >>>>