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One Day, They’ll Understand

Last Updated on December 24, 2012

I was browsing a few blogs at AOL while I still can; as of November 1st, AOL’s J-Land will be no more.&nbsp  It’ll just vanish into a blogospheric black hole when someone hits the big “purge” button.&nbsp  AOL has worked out some kind of deal with Blogger to make it easy for AOL bloggers to transfer their blogs to Blogger’s platform.&nbsp  I came across a comment from a newly-migrated writer who said — I kid you not — “So far, so good. &nbsp It’s not AOL, of course, but I’ll adjust.”&nbsp  Blogger isn’t AOL, and the person says that like it’s somehow a bad thing?!?

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Patrick is a Christian with more than 30 years experience in professional writing, producing and marketing. His professional background also includes social media, reporting for broadcast television and the web, directing, videography and photography. He enjoys getting to know people over coffee and spending time with his dog.

3 Comments

  • I can’t believe how many people still use AOL software to access the Internet! I didn’t realize this until all the AOL journal folks moved and started reading me on Blogger. My Sitemeter shows a LOT of people use AOL.

  • You must remember that the vast majority of AOL’s customers are AOL customers because they don’t understand anything about how the computer or the Internet work. AOL is very attractive to many folks for that reason.

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