Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Oct 2005 14:07 UTC
In the News Time Warner and Microsoft have restarted discussions about forming an alliance of their Internet units, AOL and MSN, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the situation.
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RE: The Dynamic Duo
by on Fri 7th Oct 2005 17:50 UTC in reply to "The Dynamic Duo"

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"Since both AOL and MSN's internet units are both crap, I hope they'll be very happy together. Seriously, you could see the quality of AOL, and the userbase, visibly sliding as more and more Microsoft infrastructure crept into their business and they started thinking it was a good idea to support Microsoft."

AOL users were always clueless noobs so STFU you worthless trolling tard. AOL sucked when they were PC-Link shipping with Tandy's awful Deskmate user environment and they suck 17 years later.

Microsoft has NOTHING to do with AOL's "slide" as there is nowhere for one to slide when you are stuck at the bottom of the online pit.

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RE[2]: The Dynamic Duo
by segedunum on Fri 7th Oct 2005 19:22 in reply to "RE: The Dynamic Duo"
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2005-07-06

AOL users were always clueless noobs so STFU you worthless trolling tard.

Yer, whatever.

Microsoft has NOTHING to do with AOL's "slide" as there is nowhere for one to slide when you are stuck at the bottom of the online pit.

They weren't always stuck down there. At one time they had half-decent nework infrastructure and were just about the number one ISP - and then they bought Netscape but continued to use IE, promoted Microsoft products, used Microsoft in-house and the performance dropped and the customers left.

Do us all a favour and go back to your little Redmond cubicle.

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