Word: aol
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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That, of course, is the real miracle of the Internet. It's not just that it lets you do things better; it lets you do things you couldn't even dream of doing before. The seduction of being online--and this applies to everyone, from novice surfers on AOL to the hardiest hackers on the Web--is that it really does put an awful lot of power in your hands. You can start with the simplest of questions--How do I buy a new sport- utility vehicle?--and step away from your PC in an hour with more information than...
...express an opinion about our work in interspecies communication, that is your right, but your so-called transcript, with selected quotes and the omission of many lines of dialogue that provided context, deceived readers and was just plain bad journalism. Your readers can find a full transcript of the AOL chat with Koko at www.gorilla.org FRANCINE PATTERSON, Ph.D. President and Director of Research Gorilla Foundation Woodside, Calif...
...just good common sense that children in school first learn A, B, C before they are taught AOL? PATRICK DISANTE Harrisburg...
...business for Gateway. In an industry first, and with Microsoft's grudging assent, the PC maker is offering new customers the Windows 98 operating system and a choice of either the Microsoft or Netscape browser. (To get that choice, customers must pick Gateway's Internet service over those of AOL and other providers.) Also, those paying for their PC in monthly installments starting at $50 can trade up to a faster model two years later...
...removed from this list, send e-mail to..." Spammers place a high premium on "live" addresses, that is, active mailboxes. Your request to be spared solicitations will actually put you on a "must-spam" list. Another easy solution: maintain two e-mail addresses (or, in the case of AOL, screen names). One address is just for friends, family and work; the other is for public stuff, such as chat rooms or registering for software at websites. Be sure to check out the online resources that battle spammers. For AOLers, the best place to go is keyword JUNKMAIL. Or send complaints...