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AOL offers new high-speed software

October 4, 2006 Called OpenRide, it lets people multitask via one integrated, four-part screen. TAGS: America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., IM, e-mail

AOL offers free antivirus software

August 7, 2006 Active Virus Shield software is likely to become the highest-profile alternative to for-pay security software. TAGS: America Online Inc., antivirus software, antivirus protection, antivirus, Time Warner Inc., security, toolbar, virus, spyware, Microsoft Internet Explorer, e-mail, PC, Microsoft Corp.

AIM e-mail debuts

June 6, 2005 America Online launches free Web-based e-mail for IM users and plans to give AOL subscribers unlimited e-mail storage. TAGS: AOL Instant Messenger, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., e-mail, broadband, IM

Addicted to e-mail? You're not alone

May 26, 2005 Most people check e-mail about five times a day, and many can't go without it for more than three days at a stretch, AOL survey finds. TAGS: respondent, survey, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., e-mail address, e-mail

AOL suffering e-mail glitch

June 1, 2006 An outage is preventing AOL e-mail users from sending or receiving messages. Company says it's scrambling to fix issue. TAGS: AOL E-mail, America Online Inc., glitch, public relations, Time Warner Inc., e-mail

AOL: You've got free e-mail

August 2, 2006 Company is looking to transform itself into a Yahoo-style media portal but still relies on ISP revenue. Can it solve the puzzle? TAGS: America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., Joe Laszlo, online advertising, amortization, subscriber, broadband, Internet access, Internet Service Provider, e-mail

AOL revises privacy policy

October 8, 2005 Portal won't sell addresses, but it will track user activity to offer personalized content and targeted ads. TAGS: privacy policy, America Online Inc., Internet search, Time Warner Inc., portal, monitoring, U.S., e-mail

AOL to pay e-mail tab for nonprofits

March 3, 2006 Net company reacts to criticism of fee-based e-mail by launching two free services for advocacy, nonprofit groups. TAGS: nonprofit, America Online Inc., fee, nonprofit organization, consortium, Time Warner Inc., e-mail

AOL exec on IM: 'Popular culture'

May 13, 2005 IM chief Chamath Palihapitiya explains how free e-mail fits into his company's plans. TAGS: AOL Instant Messenger, culture, America Online Inc., exec, IM, e-mail

AOL charged with blocking opponents' e-mail

April 13, 2006 Company accused of bouncing messages opposed to its adoption of a program requiring marketers to pay. TAGS: America Online Inc., petition, spam filtering, adoption, tax, Mexico, e-mail, Internet Service Provider, message

You've got mail--again

October 19, 2005 America Online restores Web-based e-mailafter a technical glitch caused sporadic delays and problems with receiving and sending e-mails. TAGS: Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., e-mail

Google introduces personalized home pages

May 19, 2005 New feature lets people customize info--and serves notice to rivals Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL. TAGS: home page, Google Inc., ComScore, Yahoo! Inc., portal, Gmail, RSS, America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp., e-mail

In their own words: Search engines on privacy

August 13, 2007 CNET News.com tries to clear up recent privacy announcements by surveying Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask.com and AOL. Here, they respond.How search engines rate on privacy TAGS: Ask.com, user identity, cookie, privacy, America Online Inc., search engine, Time Warner Inc., survey, IP address, Internet search, IP, Yahoo! Inc., knowledge, Google Inc., backup, e-mail

Why taxing e-mail senders is a bad idea

February 14, 2006 Habeas CEO Des Cahill says penalizing senders will not help them improve their e-mail practices. TAGS: sender, inbox, America Online Inc., practice, tax, e-mail, message

Antispam group rejects e-mail payment plan

February 7, 2006 Spamhaus says the e-mail charges planned by Yahoo and AOL will erode our freedom to communicate. TAGS: anti-spam, Spamhaus, America Online Inc., freedom, Yahoo! Inc., Time Warner Inc., spam, payment, e-mail, agency

AOL security breach exposes personal info

June 16, 2000 The online service confirms that hackers have illegally compromised an undisclosed number of its member accounts by targeting key company employees with an email virus. TAGS: Richard Smith, America Online Inc., attachment, account, hacker, Time Warner Inc., virus, e-mail, password, security

You've got (certified) mail!

February 13, 2006 CEO Richard Gingras explains the tech behind a service that lets companies pay a fee to guarantee their e-mails get past spam filters. TAGS: spam filter, financial company, Time Warner Inc., e-mail, message, America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc.

Yahoo denies family access to dead marine's e-mail

December 21, 2004 Father of slain soldier wants to remember his son in words. Web giant refuses, citing privacy practices. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., soldier, privacy, policy, family, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., e-mail

Spam and scams prompted AOL's fee-based e-mail

March 2, 2006 Portal says customers clamor for protection from con artists, but opponents say tactic will hurt small nonprofits. TAGS: America Online Inc., phishing, fee, portal, spam, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail

AOL gets ready to launch free Web e-mail

December 22, 2004 America Online is testing a service with 100MB of e-mail storage, as it prepares to square off with Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail. Image: You've got free mail TAGS: America Online Inc., Gmail, Time Warner Inc., subscriber, online advertising, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Inc., MSN Hotmail, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., e-mail
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