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AOL: The Rise and Fall of the First Internet Empire

February 17, 2017
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AOL was one of many early pioneers of the Web within the mid-Nineties, and essentially the most acknowledged model on the net within the U.S

It initially supplied a dial-up service to hundreds of thousands of People, in addition to offering an internet portal, e-mail, on the spot messaging and later an internet browser following its buy of Netscape. On the peak of its reputation, it bought the media conglomerate Time Warner within the largest merger in U.S. historical past. AOL quickly declined thereafter, partly because of the decline of dial-up to broadband.

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