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Old 29-01-2005, 11:15 PM
Lady Blacksword
 
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I agree w/ that last part Ray. I used to use AOL, back when I was new to
this, but now, it would just be a pain. My dad still does use it, and had no
clue what I was talking about about Usenet, even though he's a bit of a
geek. (He got the whole family started building our own computers - now none
of us buy bundles.) So, perhaps it's twofold - Newbies, combined with lack
of information.
Murri

"Ray" wrote in message
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A couple of thoughts -

1. Just because someone published an article aboutit doesn't necessarily
mean it's true. Note that the author got the info from another
publication, not directly from AOL. I'm not saying it's incorrect, just
that it's not sure-fire confirmation.

2. As the the financial perspective, it might be related, but maybe not
in the way "Spanky" suggested. AOL-Time Warner cannot make money from
Usenet unless they charge their minions for access to it, and there is a
real cost to providing the NNTP servers. I would guess that there aren't
a sufficient percentage of AOL subscribers that use newsgroups to warrant
the cost of servers and support for them. AOL also provides some smap-
and virus blocking, don't they? That's another cost without an assocated
revenue stream.

(DISCLAIMER: The following comment is opinion, and is made based upon a
limited amount of reading, but without first-hand knowledge of any facts.
It is not meant as a "put-down" to anyone.)

I suspect that the demographics of AOL subscribers leans very strongly to
folks that are new to computers, or the internet, or are inexperienced or
not all that knowledgeable about the ins-and-outs of it. They tend to
browse, chat, and shop, look up stuff for school assignments, or email
Grandma. As such, they may not even know what usenet is all about, for
the most part. If that was my subscriber base, I might make the same
decision...
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"Scottie" wrote in message
.net...
Saw this today on ZDNet
http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/AnchorD...ml?tag=nl.e502

which seems to confirm the aol rumor . . .

Scottie

"IiSpankyii" wrote in message
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Its true. I just got the notification myself. It did not state when
this

was
to take effect, so I guess we will find out when it no longer works. I

wonder
is AOL is in some kind of financial bind that they need to discontinue

this
service??????