AOL outages and service status in Baldwinsville, New York
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The latest reports from users having issues in Baldwinsville come from postal codes 13027 .
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Baldwinsville, New York
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Live Outage Map Near Baldwinsville, New York
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AOL Issues Reports Near Baldwinsville, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Baldwinsville and nearby locations:
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Spooky Ceddy π»π (@CasanovaCed) reported from Syracuse, New YorkβCed running that 400 hours free aol internetβ πππππ I have never been attacked so violently in my life
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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FIRED Up Wealth (@FIREDUpWealth) reportedWhatβs this remind you of? Iβll go first, Intuit is one of the worst examples in recent memory:Mailchimpβ¦. 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)ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ What else?
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rocker games (@pheonixnewton19) reportedThe stupid ones are miserable aOl
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β³ndrew (@notSamWukong) reported@corey_lineberry @25YearsAgoLive That does sound pretty cool concept. But I donβt know if the Internet could even support something like that. I mean itβs mostly for like emails and browsing AOL, right?
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Jeremy Lamb (@jeremy__lamb) reported@BlackulaJonez Terrible word choice, Iβm like your grandpa logging into AOL in 1999
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Zach Bolen (@ZachBolen4) reported@LordazureFGC @LOVETHEW0RLD My grandmother use to beat OG zelda and other nes/snes games and just stopped there. My mom went from being an Admin/mod for AOL and playing simcity and other sims to nothing now. It's kinda sad how they all just hit a wall and said nah **** that noise forever lol.
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Richie (@MeeSowCorny) reported@FearedBuck this is crazy because in a few years from now we will be explaining how the youth never used google search, similar to how we used to download music or use aol 56k modem
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Michelle Kotarski (@MichelleKo3811) reported@TheMarcitect Yes. Loath tech Got an overpriced underperforming Mac in early 90s. Never used it...took a hammer to it in case I had something important on it... Hated AOL. Then the retarded Collective Made it near impossible to do normal stuff w/o a cellphone/ computer.
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StockWorthy (@StockWorthyApp) reported@dividendology AOL/Time Warner has to be the worst merger of all time
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maria vargas (@lowereast2014) reported@progresssCode I will need help AOL
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Madness832 (@Madness832) reported@JonErlichman Actually, the company was originally known as QLink, and only supported the Commodore 64. It changed to AOL, in the early 90s, after addin' PC and Mac support.