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Goodbye Dial-Up Connection: AOL’s Iconic Internet Service Is Officially Signing Off After 34 Years
Remember that unforgettable sound of your dial-up modem screaming, squealing, and finally connecting you to the vast unknown? That nostalgic beep-boop-whirr was AOL’s way of saying, “Welcome to the internet!” But after 34 years, AOL is finally pulling the plug on its legendary dial-up internet service - and it’s kind of the end of an era.
AOL Dial-Up: The Internet’s OG Gateway
Back in the early 90s,
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