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To: tang who wrote (27533)7/31/1999 1:31:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Respond to of 41369
 
Tang

I recommend that you take a look at ICQ's home page.

icq.com

Do you see anything less than what Yahoo offers from their home page?

I am an adult (yeah right Vendit) and have been using ICQ for 3 years. I use it daily as an investment tool, personal communicator as well as an entertainment and teaching aid-learning aid.

If you don't have or use it I would highly recommend it.

As I understand it, AOL is integrating Netscape, ICQ and the Sun operating system. I can think of many uses for this combination can you?

Vendit



To: tang who wrote (27533)8/1/1999 12:37:00 AM
From: CGarcia  Respond to of 41369
 
I am in total agreement with AOL on blocking MSN Messenger...why does AOL have to set the example? Cable lines are closed, right? The internet isn't open, and not regulated yet...so why should AOL be the first to open up? As far as I'm concerned AOL should fight fire with fire...Tell MSFT and T right off the bat: If you guys wanna play hardball, then we'll play your own games"...As soon as the feds open up the internet, then AOL should free their access to the other competitors...this is a message Steve Case is sending and MSFT and T can either play nice, or continue their games and drag us users down further in this internet tug of war they're all playing!