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Originally Posted by OtinG
In those days AOL was huge, so big that it eventually took over Time Warner. Fast forward a few years and people had mostly learned what they needed to know to access the full and unfiltered internet via much better services. Many cable companies began offering internet services and the prices went down. AOL became the dinosaur it now is and started bleeding out customers. Time Warner pushed the AOL directors to the curb and regained control of their company.
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From a time travel skit I just saw on Youtube:
"Now I have to travel to 1995 and invest in something called 'Google.' Or was it 'America Online?' Eh, no matter, I'm sure they'll both be equally successful."