AOL Announces New Email Service

AOL Announces New Email Service

AOL has introduced an email service that features several email packages from one location on the its main site.

The move is part of AOL's aim to highlight hot new features to the site in the coming weeks.  It further aims to provide personalization and allow users to have more control, like inserting Web links to the main navigation bar and gaining access to custom feeds from other sites in the AOL homepage.

AOL is an American global Internet services and media company operated by Time Warner. It became widely popular for  its online software suite, also called "AOL", that allowed millions of customers around the world to access the world's largest "walled garden" online community and eventually reach out to the internet as a whole.


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