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Online collection of women’s stories has already launched in the US, Canada and China with content from Hillary Clinton and Oprah Winfrey
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Ray Tomlinson, the man who literally put the @ in email addresses, has died. Here’s a brief history of electronic messages, from the Queen’s first mail to the triumph of spam
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The web pioneer helped start what would become America Online in the early 1980s, eventually connecting millions to the internet with dial-up
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Data shows average contribution from an AOL address is $159, compared to $31 from a Gmail address, as campaigns depend heavily on email fundraising
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Chief executive on creating value, the impact of adblocking, and why HuffPo isn’t chasing profits
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#PowerShift looks at power of social media in series commissioned out of AOL/HuffPo’s UK operation and starring actor who plays Sansa Stark in HBO hit
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Programmatic ad buying predicted to account for more than half of the UK’s £3bn digital display market this year, according to research
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As the technology corporation introduces its brand new logo to the world, we take a look at other tech brand reinventions
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After AOL’s CEO told employees he was cutting retirement benefits partly because of the cost of Deanna Fei’s ‘distressed baby’, the mother fought back
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AOL to make Bing its main search engine and take over selling ads on Microsoft sites, while Uber rather than in-house division will supply maps
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YouTube-style portal adds newspaper to list of partners that includes Channel 4 News, ITN, and the Telegraph
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There’s fear over what new culture secretary Whittingdale might do about the licence fee, but the last thing the BBC needs is to be kept in a gilded cage
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Future of advertising Verizon and AOL deal gives us a glimpse into the future of advertising
Tom GoodwinThe $4.4bn purchase by the US telecoms giant will help overcome the ad industry’s biggest problem -
The $4.4bn price tag for the once-great internet player is a bargain compared to what it could have commanded 15 years ago
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Israeli-based quiz and list publishing platform uses content from organisations including such as the Daily Telegraph and AOL
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Company scraps women-focused sites in order to focus on key brands such as HuffPost UK, which will double its lifestyle and politics teams
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Online advertising might be appeal of firm that once dominated internet access.
Dial-up customers, ‘digital prophet’ and AOL homepage fans are also possible draws
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Jess Zimmerman: AOL and Co are so desperate for magical thinking that they’ll pay six figures to a man best known for his hair and doodles
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David Shing, aka Shingy, is employed by AOL as their resident ‘digital prophet’. He flies around the world and goes to conferences. But what else does he do?
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First UK commissions by the digital media company will explore motherhood and successful 30-year-olds. By Mark Sweney
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Warner boss Jeff Bewkes's real curveball was to question the value of the non-voting Fox 'A' shares being offered
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Local media outlets are ripe for reinvention and can be even more powerful in an era dominated by the web
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Tim Armstrong, CEO of AOL, joins the Guardian's Mark Sweney at the Cannes Lions festival to discuss the changing advertising and digital media landscape
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Jane Martinson and Mark Sweney: The Huffington Post's founder on its new emphasis on lifestyle and wellbeing, life at AOL – and leaning back like a cat
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Advertisers will be able to buy ads across 350 third-party websites as US tech firm takes on rivals Google and AOL. By John Reynolds
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NSA general counsel Rajesh De contradicts months of angry denials from companies like Yahoo and Google
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AOL's Tim Armstrong couldn't be more wrong about 'distressed babies'
Janet Sheaffer PickelJanet Sheaffer Pickel: My twins were born prematurely and cost millions to treat, but you can't put a price on human life. I'm glad I didn't work at AOL
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• Google and Facebook among firms calling for radical reform
• Obama to receive findings of NSA review panel next week
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