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Whatever Happened to America Online?A look at the once powerful internet provider, AOL. -
The Similarities Between Twitter and an AOL ChatroomTwitter is one of the hottest names in social media, but while it has its uses, it has a lot of similarities to something that has long gone out of style - the AOL chatroom.
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AOL HuffPo ProspectsA somewhat jaundiced view
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I Have Never Heard Anyone Refer to AOL as the Locus of Incisive ProseAnnals of Branding
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Was Huffington Post's Sale to AOL Bubble, Anomaly or Hubris?Annals of Web Commerce
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AOLIn short, I don't think AOL is at good at catching things as they used to be five or six years ago.
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Funny or Die Video vs. Journalism: AOL-Huffington Post Profits Either WayYou've Got News! -- a Funny or Die AOL-Huffington Post video parody -- vs.a Columbia School of Journalism article on AOL antitrust law and unpaid bloggers. AOL profits from its own criticism and reaches a settlement with unpaid bloggers.
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HuffPo AOL Yahoo Associated Content and the Utterly Unknown FutureHuffPo AOL Yahoo Associated Content and The Utterly Unknown Future. An intuitive speculation regarding the future of writing on the Web in the context of the models provided by HuffPo and AC -
Huffington Post/AOL Merger Already Bears Progressive FruitDon't ya just love it when things play out so well and almost exactly how one imagined they would? -
AOL's Arianna Huffington Opposes Barack Obama's View of JournalismAOL's Arianna Huffington has a vision for journalism that completely opposes the ideals of journalism laid down by Democratic President Barack Obama in an interview with Bill O'Reilly this past Sunday.
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AOL Buys Huffington Post, Hopes Readers Will FollowThe sale of news and commentary site The Huffington Post to AOL means changes in the online news market. Billed originally as an alternative to the Drudge Report, the Post brings over 3,000 contributors to the AOL fold.
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Huffington Post Sold to AOL for $315 millionIn the early hours of Monday, Feb. 7, a major deal was announced to the world. AOL has purchased the Huffington Post for a reported $315 million.
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Opinion: AOL to Purchase Huffington Post for $315 MillionMedia giant America Online is taking a huge wager that online content is the wave of the future by acquiring popular opinion blog and news content provider The Huffington Post for $315 million dollars...
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AOL-Huffington Post: How to Achieve World Domination with Free BloggersWas it simply a red herring that AOL's TechCrunch (and friends) have been complaining ad nauseum about Demand Media, content farms, and Google search results for months now, or were they also in the dark about the merger, like most Huffington Post fans? -
AOL Buys the Huffington Post for $315 MillionArianna Huffington has become a much richer woman, thanks to having sold her online magazine, "The Huffington Post," for $315 million to AOL. Huffington will become, at least initially, a powerful editorial force in Cyberspace. -
Wealthy Women and the AOL Huffington Post DealWealthy Women and the AOL Huffington Post Deal. An internal AOL memo promises that the Huffington Post buy will not impede the quest for the wealthy woman. -
AOL Huffington Post Purchase Raises Web-Wide Issues Regarding ContentAOL Huffington Post Purchase Raises Web-Wide Issues Regarding Content. If content is king, the Huffington Post model, apparently aligned with AOL's, holds little promise for independent writers and bloggers. -
IPhone App Review: AOL RadioThere are a lot of ways to listen to music on the iPhone so what does AOL radio bring that makes it worth your time.
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AOL Announces Houston's Best Winners for 2010City's Best magazine, Houston's best local businesses -
Shedelle Holmes Offers Hairstyling Tips on the Pouf Trend in AOL StylelistProfessional hairstylist, Shedelle Holmes, is currently featured in AOL Stylelist in an article called "How To Wear The Hair Pouf Trend." -
How to Really Report AOL Spam EmailsTo get AOL to actually close the spammers account, read on. It's not what you think.
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5 Reasons AOL Should Have Quit a Long Time AgoAOL, more commonly referred to as AO Hell, is one of the single worst service providers ever. AOL has been accused, and with good merit, more times then once,
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AOL Radio - the Extinction of FM Stations?I will look at the effect of streaming radio on the radio landscape.
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AOL Possibly Acquiring Popular Social Networking BlogAccording to Wikipedia, "Mashable" is an Internet news blog, started by Pete Cashmore in July 2005.
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Will AOL Purchase Associated Content?Rumors are flying that AOL could purchase Associated Content to fulfill its aim of building a huge library of highly searchable Internet content--speculation that is fueled by a link between AOL CEO Tim Armstrong and Associated Content. -
What Are Some Awesome Things to Do with Those Stupid AOL CDs?For years and years they accumulate and you just don't know what to do with them.
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How to Cancel an AOL AccountHorror stories have been spread across the internet for years of apparently how hard it can be to cancel an AOL account once the account is no longer needed.
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AOL Free Webmail, PDA and CalendarAOL calendar requires no download, fees, toolbars or bothersome adware. AOl calendar is totally customizable. Not cutsey, useless personalizations. AOL is a functional organizer that can be linked to other online calendars.
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Fear of outsourcing is on call center employees' mindsIn 1999, two years into my technical support job at AOL, I was selected to test a program the company thought would revolutionize the technical support training process.
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Top Searches on AOL for April 10thGet past the Easter searches which seem logical, the other 10 searches on AOL seem odd and maybe even a bit morbid.
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A Cautionary Tale: Fire AT&TThe story of what happened when I tried to simply correct a billing error with AT&T, and how their poor customer service caused me to drop them anyway.
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Is the AOL Antivirus User-friendly??In today's world there are several multi-dimensional antiviruses software program such as Avast, Mc-affe, etc.
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Should Paying AOL Customers Really Be Upset Over Ads Being Placed in Personal Emails?Ads are being slapped right in personal emails of paying AOL customers
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Fun Things to Do with Your AOL DiscsAdd some spice with your life with these 10 fun things to do with your leftover AOL CD's.
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The Internet Super HighwayIn the past six months several free services have closed or announced closure. Does this mark a trend?
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Non-Smoking Hotels for the 2009 Fiesta Bowl in ArizonaHotel accommodations in Phoenix Arizona area for Fiesta Bowl. With rates and driving distance from University of Phoenix's Event Stadium.
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Danger in an AOL Chatroom?The anonymity of a screen name will not protect you from harassment or worse in any chat room or public forum. -
Why Obama May Not Win the White HousePolls may be skewed, showing bias toward Obama.
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Facts About AOL's LayoffsIn recent months and years America Online (AOL), which has a number of its offices in Southern California, has had to utilize cooperate restructuring and downsizing as a principle means to improve the financial status of the organization.
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Movie News and Views Memorial Day EditionAn upcoming look at films coming soon to a theatre near you!





