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Google says AOL is a Lemon
You would think that they would have done a bit more research on the company before making an investment. With all of the knowledge that Google has of the world, even with the ability to predict what the user wants to see on their search, ads and web pages, you'd think they would also be able to tell if AOL would be a good investment for them.

I could have told you AOL sucked...why didn't Google ask me? :P
Posted by: timothy.stiffler   Posted on: 08/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Google says AOL is a Lemon  timothy.stiffler | 08/08/08
Maybe . . .  Whyaylooh | 08/08/08
ROFL  goofybritt | 08/11/08
AOl never seized on the social networking phenomenon  Prognosticator | 08/08/08
Amazing  jorjitop | 08/08/08
Killed Its Longterm Communities  JJ Brannon | 08/08/08
RE: Google regrets AOL investment  bfilipiak@... | 09/04/08
Isn't Google competing in many of the same spaces as AOL?  Roque Mocan | 08/08/08
1 Billion???  jackbond | 08/08/08
I could've saved Google $1,000,000,000 O_O!  liquidglow | 08/11/08
RE: Google says AOL is a lemon, regretting $1 billion investment  goofybritt | 08/11/08
RE: Google says AOL is a lemon, regretting $1 billion investment  Valethar | 08/17/08
Poor Google  jamestrowbridge@... | 08/26/08
AOL is a lemon!  ca1ic0cat | 09/02/08
RE: Google says AOL is a lemon, regretting $1 billion investment  michael@... | 09/02/08
Gotta ask...  Wolfie2K3 | 09/03/08
RE: Typical Money Manager CEO  edgetech@... | 09/04/08
RE: Google says AOL is a lemon, regretting $1 billion investment  Williepr | 09/04/08
SELL!  3dguru | 09/05/08

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