AOL Outage Report in Harrison Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Harrison Township, Pennsylvania
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Harrison Township 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 (74%)
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Internet (16%)
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Total Blackout (8%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Live Outage Map Near Harrison Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Pittsburgh.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Harrison Township, Pennsylvania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Harrison Township and nearby locations:
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sowmya (@NotADouble) reported from Plum, Pennsylvania
Whoever has taken an ‘AOL’ route into this heaven get off it immediately. There are no shortcuts. That is for you! Do social service the normal way. Do not remain misinformed. Puns aren’t intended to establish a new law of nature. You play GOD, you destroy the world.
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Owtahear (@owtahear) reported from Harrison Township, Pennsylvania
What ******** ATT Sports. You have same connectivity evidently as AOL over a 9600 baud rate landline.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Scott Overlock (@Ledgewolf) reported
If you think twitter is bad . You would have not made it in a 1990's AOL chatroom :)
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Jawa (@CharredJawa) reported
In 2001, AOL merged with Time Warner in a $350 billion deal that created the world's largest media company. At the time, AOL's market cap was roughly $192 billion. By the time Time Warner spun off AOL in 2009, AOL's market cap had shrunk to just $3.3 billion, down more than 97%
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Cosmos Lionheart (@SeanBlaha) reported
The internet should have stopped evolving in the AOL chat rooms era. We had perfection and we blew it all to hell. Yahoo doesn't even have answers anymore. Shaking my damn head.
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Nikki💀Zombie Queen 👑💋🏳️⚧️ (@NickyWhat) reported
@briar_rolfe This so ******* much. I have tried other social media platforms and I ******* hate them. Discord makes me wanna be super antisocial, esp with how cliques form so fast & it's just ******* AOL messenger, practically never the type of "conversations" or style I'm comfortable with
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Karl (@supersat) reported
@film_girl How does Time Warner keep getting involved in these bad mergers?? First it was AOL...
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Chloe Condon (@ChloeCondon) reported
Like, I never forwarded any of those emails when I was on AOL and I'm doing fine.
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Michael Calo (@Calo_is_back) reported
I wonder how many of the critics of Elon’s Twitter own a Tesla. Imagine trusting a vehicle made by a guy that you think is too stupid to run a glorified AOL chat room. #Twittershutdown
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The Crypto Knight ❌ (@TheCryptoKnigh1) reported
@alignyachakras Didn’t AOL fail in the late 90s Did it pass the dial up Connection phase
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Johnny in SRQ (@johnnysrq) reported
@ErickaBrehmer Back in the AOL days. before I became old and round, I just used to send people pictures of yaks when people asked for a photo. With the internet now offering a broader selection of images, get imaginative in what you send back. No pr0n, tho. You never know how old they are. :o
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Hyperlexic (@Hyper_lexic) reported
(by the way the article makes a big deal of culture gaps but in 2000 the cultures were reversed - AOL was the fast moving informal company, Time Warner was the stuffy hierarchical one. Same bad result. Strategy was the issue both times.)