40% of Aol's Revenue Still Comes From Dial-Up Subscriptions

Mr. Armstrong estimates that about 10 million to 12 million visitors to AOL sites are tied to its dial-up subscription business.

Wow. This is amazing. 


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  1. edkohler reblogged this from wallsconcesandgreenshutters and added:
    In case you’ve forgotten what dial-ups sound like.
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    Things on the internet can be dead, but nothing in the virtual world ever dies. Except Geocities.
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    huwaaaatt?!!?! in year 2010?!?!
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  8. bespangled reblogged this from cmonstah and added:
    I was just wondering how many people still pay to use AOL very recently. whoa.
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    My cousin gets fresh, high-speed internet delivered to his second-floor bedroom, while his parents downstairs refuse to...
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    Still in business?
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  15. charliewarzel reblogged this from newsweek and added:
    and 85% of those users JUST discovered napster!
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    I believe it. Couple of years ago me and some friends volunteered to clean out the house of a mutual friend’s elderly...
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    so THATS where they’re getting all this money to acquire companies.
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