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Examples
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This morning, Aol is running the story of the “backstage battle”.
The View October 23 Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck Explain Feud (Video) 2008
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In this case, the period makes or at least tries to make it clear that the last letter is an L as part of the word Aol and not an I as part of an acronym AOI instead.
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The new brand identity doesn't only replace the letters AOL - with 'Aol' - but the editors as well
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According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Aol. is seeking a way to acquire Yahoo! or possibly vice versa, once Yahoo! sheds some pricey assets (like its $10 billion stake in Chinese search engine Alibaba).
News quiz: The week in tech Dan Tynan 2010
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Our domains and servers are registered with companies such as Aol, Yahoo, Google to recieve our email.
Digital Point Forums UKDomains 2010
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Gone is the blue AOL of old, replaced with goldfish, monsters, butterflies and the partially lower case "Aol" branding we previewed previously.
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Gone is the blue AOL of old, replaced with goldfish, monsters, butterflies and the partially lower case "Aol" branding we previewed previously.
Mashable! 2009
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The new brand logo comes with a changing background and replaces the letters AOL with Aol. - complete with a period just released its new branding look-one consistent typography showing "Aol" with different literally hundreds of "reveals" from various artists.
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Gone is the blue AOL of old, replaced with goldfish, monsters, butterflies and the partially lower case "Aol" branding we previewed previously.
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Gone is the blue AOL of old, replaced with goldfish, monsters, butterflies and the partially lower case "Aol" branding we previewed previously.
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