To: GeneD
AOL was a great entry point for new web users. After awhile, they will probably notice that they are still on a tiny little bicycle with training wheels, while the rest of the world is zooming by on motorcycles.
AOL will be in huge trouble, especially if they think broadband isn't that important.
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05/21/2002 11:41:24 AM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
AOL does think broadband is important. In fact, they think it is so important, they believe people wouldn't mind paying the $45 for broadband on top of the AOL monthly fee.
To: Dog Gone
AOL was a great entry point for new web users. After awhile, they will probably notice that they are still on a tiny little bicycle with training wheels, while the rest of the world is zooming by on motorcycles. AOL will be in huge trouble, especially if they think broadband isn't that important.And what is better?
And AOL DOES have broadband service. They try to sign me up every day, but I cannot justify the expense. Tell me an equal or better service that I can access both from home and from my computer at work, and I'll switch. I'm a technological dummy, but I like to save money!
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