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Long-awaited redesign of Web portal will feel more like the Internet giant's subscriber service, CNET News.com has learned.
Long-awaited redesign of Web portal will feel more like the Internet giant's subscriber service, CNET News.com has learned.
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Intentionally or not, a mock-up of a potential redesign of AOL's home page became public today.
And, while the mock-up is somewhat sparse and certainly incomplete, it hints at a customizable, personalized experience that better surfaces many of AOL's properties, including IM, Shopping, Local... and of course, search.
Can't wait to see the real deal; while I don't expect it to make the grade, it'd be nice to have a viable alternative home page to Yahoo (which works great for me, coupled w/ the Google search toolbar...).
- ooooo...big flippin deal
- by Prndll September 13, 2004 3:02 PM PDT
- So AOl's site has new code. ok. So what's the all the brew ha ha? It still won't be on my list of saved favorites or even my start page. There is NOTHING that AOL could offer that I would ever want. And yes, they can keep their ICQ aswell.
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