AOL just announced it is laying off more than 25% of its workforce. AOL just decided to allow free access to its content, several years after Google, Yahoo, and MSN pioneered the concept. AOL has been a lodestone around Time Warner’s neck ever since the 2000 merger.
I’m not saying AOL is going to disappear—some Americans still travel by train decades after the airplane was invented—but it has quickly became obselete. Throw AOL on the scrap heap with Ford and GM.
AOL just announced it is laying off more than 25% of its workforce.
AOL just decided to allow free access to its content, several years after Google, Yahoo, and MSN pioneered the concept.
AOL has been a lodestone around Time Warner’s neck ever since the 2000 merger.
I’m not saying AOL is going to disappear—some Americans still travel by train decades after the airplane was invented—but it has quickly became obselete. Throw AOL on the scrap heap with Ford and GM.