Tag: AOL
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AOL Has Been Sold to New Owners As Yahoo Unloads The Classic Site & Dial-Up Internet Service
Bending Spoons, the Milan-based technology firm, has reached a definitive agreement to purchase AOL from Yahoo. The deal, which involves the transfer of the historic web portal and email service, is slated to finalize before the end of the current year, pending standard regulatory reviews and closing requirements. The sale comes just after AOL shut…
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Yahoo Nears $1.4 Billion Sale of AOL
In a significant move signaling a shift in the digital landscape, Yahoo is in advanced discussions to sell its legacy media brand AOL to Italian technology company Bending Spoons for approximately $1.4 billion according to a report from Reuters. The deal, which is not yet finalized and could still collapse, marks a pivotal moment for…
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Today Marks The End of AOL’s Iconic Dial-Up Internet Service, Marking the End of an Era
Today a significant chapter in internet history has come to a close as AOL, now under the ownership of Yahoo!, terminates its iconic dial-up internet service. This move, first reported back in August, marks the end of a 34-year journey that began in 1991 when AOL introduced millions to the World Wide Web through its…
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AOL Dial-Up Internet Will Shut Down This Month Ending a 34-Year Legacy
September 30, 2025, will mark the end of an era as AOL, the trailblazing internet service provider now under Yahoo!’s ownership, officially terminates its dial-up internet service, as noted by PC Gamer. After 34 years of connecting users to the World Wide Web through the Public Switched Telephone Network, AOL’s dial-up service—along with its AOL…
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AOL to End Iconic Dial-Up Internet Service, Marking the End of an Era
September 30, 2025, will mark the end of an era as AOL, the pioneering internet service provider now owned by Yahoo!, officially terminates its dial-up internet service as spotted by PC Gamer. After 34 years of connecting users to the World Wide Web through the Public Switched Telephone Network also known as AOL’s dial-up service—along…
