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  • JTrnvp
    Jake (@JTrnvp) reported

    The ABK acquisition by Xbox/Microsoft is up there with AOL Time Warner merger. All of the perceived advantages of the deal never materialized and it ultimately caused way more harm than good.

  • TIger598197
    Filthy Pink Skins (@TIger598197) reported

    @TheCensoredRock for those wondering, you would have to get an ISP service provider hook up your PC, the way the disc worked was back then the internet was so new windows didnt ship with a browser app, so the CD would have that and the gated garden of AOL

  • Patrici49067614
    Greeklady (@Patrici49067614) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 18 - never had or wanted a waterbed and I never owned a Walkman. You do know that aol and checkbooks, fax machines and a few others are still used.

  • 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.

  • RMercerRice
    Rhondaology MA ☮ (@RMercerRice) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19. Never had an AOL address.

  • tanablevins
    Tana (@tanablevins) reported

    @Matt_Pinner @kangaroos991 19! Never had aol address…

  • NJGalea
    Nick Galea (@NJGalea) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19 of 20, just never had an AOL address.

  • toddtempleman
    Todd Templeman (@toddtempleman) reported

    @nikitabier Friendly critique: As someone who has gotten immense benefit from Grok and thinks Elon’s takeover of Twitter may end up saving civilization, believe me when I say this with gratitude and respect… On the surface, this has the feel of AOL, Yahoo, and Microsoft homepage circa 1995. Will give it a shot and with Grok’s help maybe it’s a breakthrough. But, for example, I’ve always been interested in “education,” and never once has following it as a category delivered anything but stomach churning nonsense from a corrupted and dying industry. The topic of education, imo, ought to be if not focused at least dedicated in part to new forms that replace the industrial mind-torture that too much of schooling has been for more than a century. And the same applies to so many topics. Hopefully, Grok will be the first entity to overcome the top-40 impulses that convert everything into mass market pablum. But if not, I fear this was a lot of talent and a lot of time wasted focusing on categorization. Either we’ve just been doing it wrong, and Grok might find a new way, or the impulse to categorize into these same old topics is a will-o’-the-wisp.

  • JlB77007
    Caucasian from Caucasus (@JlB77007) reported

    @broderick They didn't sale us internet they were saling their service with access with internet. AOL initially wanted to be a contend provider. They failed because people had access to the Internet via generic ISPs.

  • seo762110
    Cain (@seo762110) reported

    @NataniaMarshall There was a dial-up internet service provider called AOL. AOL used to send us these "500 hours to 1000 hours" of free trial internet. If you could have a CD with 6 years of free internet, wouldn't you use it? I'm just saying, it sounds like an amazing deal for the guy.