Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Thomas Kinkade A Peaceful Retreat painting

Thomas Kinkade A Peaceful Retreat painting
John Collier Lady Godiva painting
AOL by Phone will be free until Jan. 31 at which point it will become a premium service and users will be able to use it for $4.95 a month. The launch coincides with the unveiling of AOL's latest upgrade of the software for its Internet service. AOL 6.0. focuses on supporting high-speed data access and services and the company's move to build on its "AOL Anywhere" strategy, which aims to let users access AOL services from a variety of devices beyond the computer. The new products come as AOL waits for regulatory approval for its purchase of Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX) Negotiations between the government and the companies has been extended for two weeks, sources close to the talks said Tuesday. Neither side appeared pessimistic or seemed on a collision course over the deal, the sources said.

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