AOL to get a boost through free VoIP service
Forget dial-up, AOL’s dialing for dollars.
With its days as an Internet service provider receding into the distance, America Online Chief Executive Jonathan Miller is trying to remake his company on the back of its most popular product - the AIM messaging client that has accumulated more than 50% of the chat market.
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