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Go Tarheels
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The AOL brand is dead

Anyone who has ever used AOL and is now on broadband, will not use AOL for anything else. This means AOL is going to have to rebrand itself if it wants to be a major player. But this leaves it in the same dilemna the competition has seen, Google. Its time to sell your remaining assets and close shop.


Cheese
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said by Go Tarheels:

Anyone who has ever used AOL and is now on broadband, will not use AOL for anything else. This means AOL is going to have to rebrand itself if it wants to be a major player. But this leaves it in the same dilemna the competition has seen, Google. Its time to sell your remaining assets and close shop.
New name = Americas Not Online With Us


BF69
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Camden, TN

reply to Go Tarheels
Amazing as of Nov AOL was still the 5th largest ISP with 7.5 million subscribers. Of course that's only about 1/4 they had at their highest. And they've been losing 600,000 a quarter for the last 2 quarters. So were still talking another 2-3 years before AOL drops below Charter which is 7th on that list


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