AOL outages and service status in Oregon, Ohio
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- E-mail (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Oregon, Ohio
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Oregon, Ohio and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Oregon, Ohio
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Toledo.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Oregon, Ohio
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Oregon and nearby locations:
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em chapp (@em_chapp) reported from Toledo, Ohiobeen waitin for my crush to im me on aol still hasnt come thru yet anyone else having that problem
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Wil Garou (@LoopyRGarou) reported@RossKneeDeep 18: never used AOL, never owned a water bed.
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genuine jen 🌼✌🏼🦖 (@jenagain4) reported@RossKneeDeep 19. Never had an AOL address.
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James Farmer (@InnerNews) reportedWhy @BankofAmerica has a PR problem when it appears they treat their customers as the criminals & not the only reason why they exist. Examples of other companies with this mentality were Kmart, AOL, Blockbuster, Woolworth, & more. Unfortunately tech/society changes also hurt good companies.
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Ben Lam....... (@BenBSP) reported$IGV Concerns: The disruption being caused by AI is incredible, but as new technologies are developed, the "IN" stocks can be dismantled quickly we are learning. I think if you don't adapt and change, you will get killed on the quick moving technology industry. Remember AOL dialup in the 1990s, then the internet explosion, then on line trading in late 1990s, then subscription models in early 2000s, pagers, flip phones, smart phones, docusign, on-line banking & everything, Surge pricing and CPQ, COVID work from home, remote school class, ALGO explosion, SAAS stocks and software, now AI and AI Agents!! LOOK at the $IGV from $114 to $74 in 6mos (35%) and it has not even started to break it's downtrend. Monthly chart shows next support is $67.20, then $53.48, then $41.06(covid lows) and this could happen by September. Just saying, don't believe any technology is her forever and NO ONE has a clue on this AI technology 🧐🧐🤔🤔🤨
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Pendant ce temps à Montréal... 🇨🇦 (@MoveDaPuck) reported@RossKneeDeep 19. Never had AOL 'cuz my e-mail was with my ISP.
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Aaron Foley (@aaronkfoley) reportedThe younger millennials were supervised *because of* elder millennials being unsupervised. We literally had an international incident because a girl in 9th grade hopped the tunnel bus to pre-9/11 Windsor to meet a guy lying about his age in an AOL chat room. It was on the news!
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MadLizzy (@madlizzy17) reported@RossKneeDeep 19. Never had an AOL address.
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The Kewn (@thekewn062) reported@baseballchickie First: Wife Material Second: It ain’t triple Hs fault, this is like when AOL/time warner merged. It about maximizing corporate profit. Plus the roster is really devoid of talent right now. Anytime they push glorified jobbers like **** Rollins and LA Shite that’s what happens.
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TechnoCatalyst (@TechnoCatalyst4) reported@The_mrNG @CanaanQuest @citizencyborg Blockbuster dominated video rental and doesn't exist. MySpace was the monopoly social network. Xerox, Blackberry, Yahoo, AOL, etc the graveyard of monopolies is bigger than the list of current ones.
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ᐺᓰᖇᘿᘉᕲᖇᗩ ᘻᗩᘉᘿ🇮🇳 ❁ (@virendramane2) reported@TelecomTalk My internet journey started in 2004, at that time I used to spend 30 rs for half an hour to surf the internet, I remember that time dial up internet is very slow which I used only for chatting in Orkut, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Messenger, AOL Messenger, Skype