Thursday, July 24, 2008

Claude Monet La Japonaise painting

Claude Monet La Japonaise painting
Claude Monet Impression Sunrise painting
We are going to be rolling out a series of features over the next four to six months to incorporate other brands such as restaurant and movie information," John Borthwick, vice president of new product development at AOL. "The easiest way to think about it that we are looking at it as AOL on the phone -- replicating and extending our core services."AOL by Phone will be free until Jan. 31 at which point it will become a premium service and users will be able to use it for $4.95 a month. The launch coincides with the unveiling of AOL's latest upgrade of the software for its Internet service. AOL 6.0. focuses on supporting high-speed data access and services and the company's move to build on its "AOL Anywhere" strategy, which aims to let users access AOL services from a variety of devices beyond the computer.

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