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AOL, originally founded as Control Video Corporation in 1983, evolved from a niche gaming service into the world’s most dominant internet service provider during the dial-up era. Known for its ubiquitous trial software disks and pioneering tools like Instant Messenger, the company reached its peak with a massive merger with Time Warner in 2001. Following the decline of dial-up and the rise of broadband, the brand shifted its focus toward digital media and advertising through acquisitions of platforms like TechCrunch and HuffPost. Over the past decade, ownership has transitioned from Verizon to Apollo Global Management, with a pending sale to Bending Spoon ...
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