oh yeah. I could see back in the early nineties that they eventually would
run out of newbies, but hey they weren't listening to me, I was just a phone
dweeb ;) and their whole focus at the time was reducing tech support call
time to deal with all the new subscribers. I was wondering specifically
about this phone service thing though, but nm, this is clearly the wrong
group of people to ask about AOL services ;) What am I thinking.

Dana


On 8/2/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Funny that they are only about 6-7 years late on the free email front.
> What
> a slow-moving beast that company must be.
>
> On 8/2/06, Dana wrote:
> >
> > I am not so much surprised that AOL has been losing popularity as in the
> > reference to free local phone service down near the end. Anyone know
> > anything about that?
> >
> > Among the now-free services are AOL's integrated software;
> communications
> > features, including AOL e-mail, instant messaging, a local phone number
> > with
> > unlimited incoming calls, and social networking applications, as well as
> > safety and security features, such as parental controls.
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.technewsworld.com/story/52170.html
> >
> >
> >
> --
> ---------------
> Robert Munn
> www.funkymojo.com
>
>
> 

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