Chat forums and bulletin boards, email, widespread access to online newspapers and magazines, stock quotes and weather forecasts were among the host of products and services provided to users years ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
CompuServe Classic, the online service that provided the first gateway to the online world for a lot of us middle-aged folks, has been shut down. I thought it was already dead. I was among those that ...
CompuServe Classic, the initial on-ramp to the information superhighway for a generation of Americans, has died. It was 30 years old. AOL, the current owner of CompuServe, confirmed the passing of ...
Folks are noticing that CompuServe Classic–the most direct descendant of the online service that debuted in 1979–discontinued service at the end of last month. (As far as I know, Robert Anthony was ...
AOL UK will abandon two of the oldest brands on the web this summer when it closes down its Netscape Online and Compuserve 2000 services to concentrate on the main AOL brand and new broadband packages ...
Two of Britain's oldest internet access services, Netscape Online and Compuserve 2000, will be fazed out by AOL UK this summer as it prepares to recruit more subscribers to broadband. An AOL spokesman ...
Le bas débit n'est plus une priorité pour AOL. Le groupe américain, encore fournisseur d'accès aux etats-unis, a décidé de fermer Compuserve Classic, l'un de ses services d'accès de type dial-up lancé ...