F or many of us, AOL is a name relegated to the dustbin of history. It doesn’t seem like that long ago when I couldn’t open ...
One of the most iconic names of the early Internet, AOL spread across millions of US homes, merging with Time Warner in 2001 ...
Bending Spoons has acquired AOL for $1.5 billion. Here's what you need to know about the deal, and Bending Spoons.
For millions, the first time they went online sounded like this: a click, a dial tone, a burst of static, a high-pitched screech, and then — if the internet gods smiled — silence, followed by a cheery ...
AOL, the company previously known formally as America Online, is discontinuing its Dial-up internet service after 34 years. The service will shutter on September 30, meaning "the associated software, ...
The pioneering service has dwindled to a Yahoo sub-brand, but some people still rely on it for their online connection. Come Sept. 30, they'll need a new ISP. Sometime in the dying moments of ...
It's the end of an online era: AOL will end its dial-up internet service next month after decades in use. "AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up ...
AOL will soon have a new owner. Bending Spoons, the Italian software company that has bought up a range of other digital ...
Italian app designer Bending Spoons is acquiring AOL from Yahoo. Axios reports the deal to be roughly valued at $1.5bn.
Technology company Bending Spoons today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire AOL, the web ...
Worth $3.49 billion, AOL isn’t just your grandma’s ISP – it’s a media giant, with huge online properties like TechCrunch, Engadget, and The Huffington Post. If only the elderly were more into selfies ...