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AOL is a dinosaur
AOL served a necessary and vital role in educating the general public in use of e-mail and the internet. Unfortunately (for AOL) they do not scale well. As customers become more sophisticated in the use of the internet, the training wheel approach of AOL becomes more of an annoyance than an aid.

Give them a glorious footnote in history, but we just don't need them anymore.
Posted by: Bill Weisgerber   Posted on: 10/16/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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AOL is a dinosaur  Bill Weisgerber | 10/16/03
Training Wheels Vs Service  Fred Fredrickson | 10/16/03
I agree 100 %  Hans Schmitt | 10/17/03
no one wants their content  ryusen | 10/16/03
I think the real problem  Arrg | 10/16/03
aol=sol  TD_z | 10/16/03
AOL=SOL  Hans Schmitt | 10/17/03
Road Runner in the same boat? B/S  thirstydg323@... | 10/17/03
Why should Netscape, AOL didn't for it  FilledOut | 10/16/03
Having used and tracked AOL for some time  FilledOut | 10/20/03
What is obvious...  Wizard57M | 10/18/03

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