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AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 08-03-2006 02:09 AM

An old prediction of mine...
 
Flash back to 2002.

Online decline

"October 1989 The America Online service is launched on Macintosh and Apple machines

March 1992 AOL lists on Nasdaq

August 1994 AOL announces its millionth US subscriber

November 1997 AOL passes 10 million US subscribers

January 2000 AOL and Time Warner announce plans to merge, one month after AOL hits 20 million US subscribers. The $160bn deal is completed a year later

April 2002 AOL Time Warner acknowledges that the new group is struggling as it announces a $45bn write-down, in the same year that AOL passes 35 million subscribers worldwide

August 2002 - Alienq states that AOL will ultimatly fail as a business in the long term, within the next 10 years in threads on veritable boards.

December 2002 Subscriber numbers fall for the first time

January 2003 Steve Case, pictured, the AOL executive who engineered the Time Warner merger, resigns as company chairman. By the year end the group says it will revert to its Time Warner title

December 2005 Google takes a minority stake in AOL as Case says AOL and Time Warner should split"


I predicted the fall of AOL in 2002 on the basis of them unable to compete with broadband. Needless to say people laughed as it was expected that AOL would adapt to broadband competition and the thought that Dial UP was going to always be "The standard" along with TimeWarner it seemed inevitable to many that AOL would truly succeed.
However with no need of AOL, Cable Provider's and DSL provider's gained ground over dial up easily, while having no interest with AOL as a content provider to DSL/Cable subscribers.
It's starting to seem the pieces of the once mighty AOL are slowly drying up on the very basis I predicted. Now its "Free"! LOL!

Nice!

pocketkangaroo 08-03-2006 02:17 AM

Not to be a dick, but virtually every tech expert in the world predicted the same thing. They knew they had a specific lifespan and they exploited the fuck out of it for all they could.

As long as they provide a simple interface for the web novice, they'll always command a percent of the market (albeit a very small one).

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