Finally, A.O.L Is Now Free!!!
August 2, 2006 – 11:31 pm | by J. Rodriguez
Today marks the day that Time Warner and Associates finally made the right move.
After years of being the largest Internet Provider, AOL and Time Warner decide to give their customers what they all been waiting for. Free Accounts, Free Email and Free Security! Honestly I must say thanks, but no thanks! In the begining, I was one of those victims that use to use AOL religiously. Until I became internet savy and figured that I don’t have to pay for email and then thats when I switched to MSN. That was back in 1998 when High Speed Connection was only available in certain neighborhoods.
Today’s internet users have and need to be able to open up their email anytime anywhere, MSN and Yahoo! gave us that benefit. Now with Google taking over the WWW and practically being rulers of the Online Waves, Millions and Millions of users have switched to the ever so famous GMail (by the way they’re still on beta mind you!), simply because its easy accessible, easy to filter spam out and last but now least very small advertisements (meaning no images or pop-ups to interfere with your mail).
Today’s internet users have and need to be able to open up their email anytime anywhere, and  gave us that benefit. Now with Google taking over the WWW and practically being rulers of the Online Waves, Millions and Millions of users have switched to the ever so famous GMail simply because its easy accessible, easy to filter spam out and last but now least very small advertisements .Â
Today’s internet users have and need to be able to open up their email anytime anywhere, and  gave us that benefit! Now with Google taking over the WWW and practically being rulers of the Online Waves, Millions and Millions of users have switched to the ever so famous GMail simply because its easy accessible, easy to filter spam out and last but now least very small advertisements .Â
Today’s internet users have and need to be able to open up their email anytime anywhere, and  gave us that benefit. Now with Google taking over the WWW and practically being rulers of the Online Waves, Millions and Millions of users have switched to the ever so famous GMail simply because its easy accessible, easy to filter spam out and last but now least very small advertisements .Â
AOL announced that the transition will take place in early September, with high speed broadband subscribers no longer needing to pay up to an extra $15 per month for the services.
AOL lost more than 3 million customers last year. But at the same time its ad revenue increased by 40 percent.
Its ironic that AOL is moving away from paid services at just the same time other companies are introducing paid services. MSN for example is in the process of introducing a number of different paid for services, with its MSN brand migrating to the Windows Live brand over the next few months in preparation for the launch of Microsoft’s long awaited Vista operating system.



