AOL

AOL

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American web portal and online service provider

Mentioned in 33 videos
Founded
1983
HQ
New York City
Industry
media industry, technology industry, mass media
CEO
Tim Armstrong, Randy Falco
Founded by
Marc Seriff, Steve Case, Jim Kimsey
Employees
5,600
Country
United States
Parent
WarnerMedia

Products

software

Subsidiaries

NetscapeCompuServeWeblogs, Inc.RelegenceMoviefone

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Videos Mentioning AOL

Marc Andreessen Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Marc Andreessen Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Tim Ferriss

Acquired Netscape for $4.2 billion.

Cal Newport: Deep Work, Focus, Productivity, Email, and Social Media | Lex Fridman Podcast #166

Cal Newport: Deep Work, Focus, Productivity, Email, and Social Media | Lex Fridman Podcast #166

Lex Fridman

An early internet service provider, mentioned to evoke a nostalgic image of email's initial, more exciting phase.

Ron Conway at Startup School 2012

Ron Conway at Startup School 2012

Y Combinator

Mentioned due to its board's connection with Kleiner Perkins, which influenced investments in Google.

The guy behind South Park, MTV and SpongeBob reveals his secret for spotting winning ideas

The guy behind South Park, MTV and SpongeBob reveals his secret for spotting winning ideas

My First Million

Its merger with Time Warner in 2000 is described as a disaster that initiated widespread caution towards digital media investments.

The Hidden Pattern Behind Winning Products | Farmville creator Mark Pincus

The Hidden Pattern Behind Winning Products | Farmville creator Mark Pincus

The Knowledge Project Podcast

An online service provider that Pincus proposed TCI acquire instead of Prodigy, highlighting its better market position.

Dan Loeb: The Lost Art of Short Selling, and Why Stock Picking is Back

Dan Loeb: The Lost Art of Short Selling, and Why Stock Picking is Back

All-In Podcast

A past example of a company with a perceived moat that may have been overestimated.

It’s Already Happening: The AI Bubble No One’s Ready For

It’s Already Happening: The AI Bubble No One’s Ready For

Tom Bilyeu

A company from the dot-com era that experienced a significant collapse in value after a merger, illustrating the risks of overvalued tech stocks.

Trump Kills Housing Bill To Stop "Commies" & The Supreme Court's 4 MASSIVE Judgments

Trump Kills Housing Bill To Stop "Commies" & The Supreme Court's 4 MASSIVE Judgments

Tom Bilyeu

An early internet service provider mentioned as an example of a first-wave technology company that didn't survive in the long run.

If I was 25 with $0, I'd build this

If I was 25 with $0, I'd build this

My First Million

Acquired Bibo, a social network founded by Michael Birch.

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