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New AOL.com to open content for nonmembers

AOL is expected to launch its redesign of AOL.com today

         

Chndru

1:56 pm on Oct 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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On Oct. 14 the online giant was expected to launch a redesign of its AOL.com site. Used mainly by subscribers to check e-mail away from home, it will come loaded with much more content and services, including a news ticker and beefed-up sports and music. The idea: invite greater use by members and, in turn, attract more advertisers.

What's more, AOL execs say, they will soon throw open the site to the nonmembers to gin up even more ad sales.


[businessweek.com...]

domoftheuk

5:47 pm on Oct 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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What's more, AOL execs say, they will soon throw open the site to the nonmembers to gin up even more ad sales.

SOUNDS GOOD I HOPE THEY OFFER FREE POP3 EMAIL ACCOUNTS

domoftheuk

5:50 pm on Oct 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I heard about a year ago now on CNBC that AOL was going to change there name what’s taking them so long or have they decided not to do it now.

AOL.co.uk is CRAP!