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ATHM 23.10-1.5%Dec 3 3:59 PM EST

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To: E. Graphs who wrote (17716)12/9/1999 12:55:00 AM
From: CGarcia  Read Replies (1) of 29970
 
"AOL won't let its users exchange free speech with others. Very scary!"

Good move by AOL...if T, MSFT, YHOO or any other company wants their users to communicate with AOL users, let them pay AOL for that right. If people want to communicate with their friends on AOL, but they don't have AOL, they can install AOL Instant Messenger for free. $$$ is what it's all about...Once MSN, YHOO, or T can tap into the AOL database, they would essentially be stealing AOL customer information, for their own benefits. Nothing is REALLY free in the internet world.
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