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AOL considered buying Apple in the 90s

article published on 26 August, 2011

According to former Vice Chairman Ted Leonsis, AOL considered buying Apple in the 90s, as the computer maker floundered. In 1996, Apple was on the verge of bankruptcy and AOL was growing at exponential rates and had reached 10 million dial-up customers. Says Leonsis (via BizJ): Ironically, at one point at AOL, we looked at acquiring Apple and saving it. We were all concerned that ... [ read the full article ]

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xaznboitx
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26. August 2011 @ 16:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
DUH... dialup is old and slow
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26. August 2011 @ 18:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I typed out a cheap joke about Steve Jobs and then deleted it. AOL are the joke. Have a good retirement Steve. Apple is pretty good. GOOD LUCK FROM ALL IN IRELAND.
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26. August 2011 @ 23:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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The company would have bundled AOL software onto Macs, as it was widely expected that Microsoft would build something similar into Windows.

Microsoft did...it was called MSN.

I wish AOL had bought apple...without Steve Jobs at the helm, Apple would just be a bad memory.


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26. August 2011 @ 23:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by xaznboitx:
DUH... dialup is old and slow

AOL offers service to high speed users to ya know...it just costs extra on top of your broadband plan lol.

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Oh, the irony... Taste like pepper mint schnapps.

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27. August 2011 @ 02:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
"Little did we know"??? As if AOL had bought Apple they would have been able to do what Steve Jobs did when he came back??? Maybe since AOL started on Macs, they had a fondness for it.
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27. August 2011 @ 04:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by xnonsuchx:
"Little did we know"??? As if AOL had bought Apple they would have been able to do what Steve Jobs did when he came back??? Maybe since AOL started on Macs, they had a fondness for it.
Yeah...that sentence should have ended with

"If only we knew...how terrible our executives, business model, service quality, and prices were and still are"


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27. August 2011 @ 13:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by xnonsuchx:
"Little did we know"??? As if AOL had bought Apple they would have been able to do what Steve Jobs did when he came back??? Maybe since AOL started on Macs, they had a fondness for it.
Well there was a strong bond between m1c0rs0ft and app1e too, much of the original work MS did was paid for by app1e, one reason when app1e was in trouble in the mid 90s Gates gave them 160million.
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27. August 2011 @ 13:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Xplorer4:
Originally posted by xaznboitx:
DUH... dialup is old and slow

AOL offers service to high speed users to ya know...it just costs extra on top of your broadband plan lol.
I think they stop doing aol high speed because I ask them about it and they said that you have to have your own highspeed internet to use aol.
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27. August 2011 @ 19:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Easily their biggest regret. Thankfully it never happened though.
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27. August 2011 @ 23:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by SomeBozo:
Originally posted by xnonsuchx:
"Little did we know"??? As if AOL had bought Apple they would have been able to do what Steve Jobs did when he came back??? Maybe since AOL started on Macs, they had a fondness for it.
Well there was a strong bond between m1c0rs0ft and app1e too, much of the original work MS did was paid for by app1e, one reason when app1e was in trouble in the mid 90s Gates gave them 160million.

MS has nothing to do with the story, though. I wasn't aware paying a ton of money (by buying non-voting stock) as part of ongoing infringement negotiations (i.e. avoid going to court) counted as MS just being generous.
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28. August 2011 @ 02:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by xnonsuchx:
Originally posted by SomeBozo:
Originally posted by xnonsuchx:
"Little did we know"??? As if AOL had bought Apple they would have been able to do what Steve Jobs did when he came back??? Maybe since AOL started on Macs, they had a fondness for it.
Well there was a strong bond between m1c0rs0ft and app1e too, much of the original work MS did was paid for by app1e, one reason when app1e was in trouble in the mid 90s Gates gave them 160million.

MS has nothing to do with the story, though. I wasn't aware paying a ton of money (by buying non-voting stock) as part of ongoing infringement negotiations (i.e. avoid going to court) counted as MS just being generous.
Sounds like you have little knowledge of thing 10+ years back and further. Being a MS employee at the time and seeing an internal e-mail go out saying Bill felt compelled to do something to help app1e, well I might have a little different perspective than you. Good or bad, m1cr0s0ft did save app1e.


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28. August 2011 @ 16:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by xaznboitx:
Originally posted by Xplorer4:
Originally posted by xaznboitx:
DUH... dialup is old and slow

AOL offers service to high speed users to ya know...it just costs extra on top of your broadband plan lol.
I think they stop doing aol high speed because I ask them about it and they said that you have to have your own highspeed internet to use aol.

They are a digital content company only now. A failed one at that since the business model doesn't really work yet.

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29. August 2011 @ 16:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Wow.........Aol still around, now that is news....Lol
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