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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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Wrightsville E-mail 1 month ago

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  • KurtMariano101
    Kurt Mariano (@KurtMariano101) reported

    @bariksis The beginning of the end is near? Hey has an old slow payment channel with 70 forks ever gone so far. AOL ? Blockbuster? They gone with the wind as will the 2008 proof of concept. Unless MS can pump it up bring Retail in so they can Take and run as usual. Gd Lk 😳😵‍💫

  • longdongdaddy69
    james b (@longdongdaddy69) reported

    @hthieblot Dial up modems AOL CDs with free trials AOL chat Geocities webpages ICQ Winamp Using HTML Frames on webpages MIDIs on webpages Web counters Guestbooks Forums .wav files 3.5 floppies 100mb Zip disks (you'll never fill that!) CD-Rs! Newgrounds Homestar Runner BME Pain Olympics

  • JohnFindsYouJew
    John (@JohnFindsYouJew) reported

    @weebtrash2021v4 @Todney_Ruxedo AOL baby. "Holly ****, John has a computer with the internet!"

  • AdamBLiv
    Adam Livingston (@AdamBLiv) reported

    Imagine you're in 1995 and someone shows you the internet. Early websites, dial-up, the whole nine yards. You wait four minutes for a JPEG to load. Halfway through loading, it disconnects. You think "this is stupid, this will never work, I'm going back to the Yellow Pages." That person lost the century. Bitcoin's short-term price is set by the most emotional participants in the most leveraged 24/7 market in human history. Futures traders, retail tourists, ETF arbitrageurs, guys who got tipped off on Reddit... these are the people setting the price on any given Tuesday. They are not the story. The story is that banks are building custody infrastructure. Governments are discussing strategic reserves in official policy documents. Accounting standards got reformed. Advisors can now put Bitcoin in client portfolios through their existing platforms without calling their compliance department and causing a medical event. The people who called the internet dead in 1996 were technically correct about AOL's stock price and completely wrong about everything that mattered. The marginal seller is loud and the structural integrators are quiet. History belongs to the quiet ones.

  • JaneWallStreet
    At The Table with Deirdre Lester (@JaneWallStreet) reported

    Erika talks to @GanunLester about leadership and the learning lessons she has taken from big places like Microsoft, Yahoo & AOL, but also smaller shops like Barstool and Food52. Erika is a builder. She "wants to be pushing things and finding new frontiers". "So my advice to anybody in leadership is like: One, you just have to be exceedingly generous. Two, there should be no job beneath you. Three is like you're gonna take an inordinate amount of ****, whether you did something right or did something wrong or not." Being a leader means you are on the front lines of suffering and adversity. Embrace it and dig deep.

  • Anon7127
    Anon🇬🇧Restore Britain🇬🇧 (@Anon7127) reported

    @SnowyEngland Yes indeed,so would I.A lot of my mates were heavily into MSN chat when it was still dial up (AOL),but I was never interested back then🫡🇬🇧

  • InventorBLADES
    InventorBLADES 🤝🪧👀 (@InventorBLADES) reported

    @hthieblot Space Pirate by shockwave. AOL . Winamp. A Water balloon drop where you had to drop water balloons from the top of buildings down on the people walking below. Also a multiplayer paintball game that was great but can’t remember the name. Napster. Newgrounds. Ebaums world.

  • rhiyddun
    Rhiyddun (@rhiyddun) reported

    @nikitabier perhaps I'm just being a nostalgic boomer dinosaur, but back when it was uunet and BBS's like BIX or AOL, and nobody got paid, you just said what you said and the various communities policed their own, tight or loose. The whole alt. tree was a bit surreal, but by and large it was real discussion, sharing of info, etc. without very many of these constant influencer flame wars for clix and a dozen reposts of something only a little further down in my feed. Now we add a whole attack vector on sanity with the short form videos Elon has said rot your brain. I don't need to bother grokadoodle and ask if there's a pattern.

  • Brent_Mazur
    Brent Mazur 🇨🇦 (@Brent_Mazur) reported

    @BellaBeautyVibe 18. Never used AOL.

  • HowlingBunghole
    HowlingBunghole (@HowlingBunghole) reported

    In 1999 I had more spending power due to not having a cell phone, streaming service, or internet, except for my 750 free hours of AOL. I "rented" movies from the library. I also read a lot more back then.