AOL, a name synonymous with the early days of the world wide web, has announced it will officially end its dial-up internet service on September 30.
Dear friends, it is time to pour one out for the iconic, screeching sound of a modem connecting to the internet. AOL, a name synonymous with the early days of the world wide web, has announced it will officially end its dial-up internet service on September 30, pulling the plug on a service that once connected millions but has since become more of a running meme.For a generation, the internet wasn’t always «on» like it is now. It was something you logged into with an arduous ritual. It began with the distinct sound of your modem dialing a phone number, followed by a symphony of beeps, whistles, and static. Then, after what felt like an eternity, came the infamous words (if you were an AOL customer): «You’ve got mail!» This was the soundtrack of the 1990s and early 2000s, a time when going online meant tying up the family’s phone line and patiently waiting for a single image to load line by line.
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