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50 AOL is 20 years old? :upsidedow
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i think a lot of you are confusing the WWW with the net
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They do suck, but what the did do was make the internet user-friendly to the masses. They got the internet into every home in America which without them, we might all have different careers now. :2 cents: |
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Compuserve was cirqua 1979, I got my first account in like 83 or 84, around the time of War Games. 20 years old, they are. |
AOL bought Compuserve, and that makes them 20 years old.
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aol have been going for 20 years - i heard that in the news one of their first dialup customers finally got connected last week!
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Good point |
CompuServe has nothing to do with the age of AOL ... CompuServe was acquired in the mid/late 90s and had already become a "has been" by then.
20 years / 1985 is absolutely correct ... AOL was first branded as Q-Link, as others have already pointed out ... they then rebranded to America Online (AOL) a few years later... Members who joined in the first few years (talking late 80s) were given discounts indefinitely when they re-branded to AOL. Guess I'm showing my age (I'm 33) ... Q-Link / AOL's allure years ago wasn't the internet (they didn't even offer it until later), but rather that they had lots of chatrooms where people could socialize / adult oriented chatrooms; on-line hookups. Ron |
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I remember when we hit 8300 and you could really surf for porn. Before that it was more surfing for well not really surfing.... :1orglaugh |
FIDONet 4 LIFE!
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I miss BBSes :( |
i remember downloading an AOL update on a 1200 baud. Took about 6 hours. LOL.
those were the days.......... |
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