AOL does something *good* for once?

Yes, they are the worst. A horrible piece of mutilating software with dumbed down everything all in one program. Crappy dial up, and very scandalous policies. I could go on and elaborate, but I don't know too many of the specifics. Take a look around though, I'm sure you'll find many educated AOL haters…and that's not a coincidence.
 
At least they aren't like my aunt's internet provider... they put an ad on every page! :(

...and guys, GMail invites & stuff is against Sawah's rules.
 
x_X Talk about GMail invites and stuff through PMs... not here.

To be honest, I think this is too little too late. It doesn't measure up to Yahoo or Hotmail which have been around longer, thus having a much bigger presence in the free e-mail department. Plus, with GMail and everything, I don't really see any sort of appeal AOL might have to the general public. o_O; Pretty much anyone who WOULD use AOL's free service are probably already subscribed to AOL for their internet connection.
 
Gmail rules all! I dont think that even Yahoo, Hotmail, or AOL will compete with Gmail if they ever come out of the beta stage and give 1 free GB to everybody.
 
Yeah thats why they had to give it out free :P their loosing $$ thanks to dsl, cable, and netzero and now netscape.
 
~Sorry about the invite thing~

Its too bad AOL doesn't put more time into making AIM look as clean, smooth and as all around polished as MSN-M. The only reason I use AIM is for my friends, and to reach a wider spectrum of people because I'm a webmaster. =/

And AOL can't put an ad on every page unless the browser had a frame, because AOL would have to hack every site and re-code it to include and ad. If you're talking about pop-ups, AOL blocks those well. I use AOL at my grandmother's house and have never had a problem with it, so I'm not sure what you're talking about JK.
 
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