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AOL goes broadband with new software

...online unit will launch an upgraded version of its proprietary service called AOL 8.0 Plus, accompanied by a $35m (about £22m) advertising campaign. As... Read more

31 March, 2003 by Jim Hu

New AOL 8.0 smacks down pop-ups

...will discontinue serving pop-up advertisements in conjunction with the release of AOL 8.0, the latest upgrade of its flagship Internet service. Executives of... Read more

16 October, 2002 by Jim Hu

AOL 8.0 slips out the door

America Online has quietly released a preview version of its next-generation AOL 8.0 software, which will include more ways for people to customise... Read more

13 June, 2002 by Jim Hu

AOL trumpets version 8.0

...will be the jolt the company needs to reverse its sagging fortunes. AOL 8.0 is now available within the firm's proprietary service. Subscribers... Read more

10 October, 2002 by Jim Hu and Joe Wilcox

AOL opens up spam tools

...Broadband. The personalised anti-spam controls are now available to users of AOL 8.0 Plus and will be extended to versions 8.0, 7... Read more

30 September, 2003 by Matt Hines

MSN update leaked

A preview version of the upcoming 'MSN 8.5' appears to be available on the Internet Read more

3 April, 2003 by Jim Hu and Joe Wilcox

AOL swaps Real for Dolby

AOL is set to announce that it is to use Dolby to provide the streaming technology for its Net radio service Read more

25 March, 2003 by Jim Hu

AOL to kill pop-ups

...members have. AOL Web Pop-Up Controls is available to subscribers of AOL 8.0, the company's newest Web access software. The tool, which... Read more

12 March, 2003 by Stefanie Olsen

Web research gets time-sensitive

...out for a beer. Late last year, with the introduction of its AOL 8.0 online service, AOL started selling advertisers access to audiences with... Read more

11 March, 2003 by Stefanie Olsen

AOL walks away from spam case with $7m in compensation

...also played up spam-filtering technology in its new web access software, AOL 8.0, which launched in October. The software lets subscribers report spam... Read more

17 December, 2002 by Stephanie Olsen

AOL Internet chief resigns

...s chief executive. De Castro most recently oversaw the October launch of AOL 8.0. But according to his prepared statement, De Castro's ambitions... Read more

12 November, 2002 by Jim Hu

Recycling campaign to AOL: You'll get mail

...the response rates. With the release this month of its newest software, AOL 8.0, the company introduced CD packaging designed by actor Tom Cruise... Read more

29 October, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

Pop-ups pushed down at Ask Jeeves

...by top Web property America Online, which this week described its new AOL 8.0 Web software as free of the intrusive commercials. In addition... Read more

21 October, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

AOL takes cue from TV

America Online has TV envy. With the introduction of AOL 8.0 next week, the beleaguered online unit of media giant AOL... Read more

10 October, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

AOL previews version 8.0

America Online on Wednesday released a preview version of its upcoming AOL 8.0 service, slated for official release this autumn. Separately, AOL unveiled... Read more

31 July, 2002 by Jim Hu

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