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Written by Maxit
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 14:35 |
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AOL has been busy updating its systems and has launched the AOL Technology Network. In case you didn't know AOL bought a load of blogs such as Engadget, Switched, TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog), and the
DownloadSquad. They hadn't done much with them except to keep them rolling along. Today, they all received a hefty makeover with new looks and better features. Certainly, the new Engadget website takes some getting used too. It looks like it has been washed on a hot cycle with Persil automatic to remove all the old stains. The carousel news story breaker has been touted as a top feature - it's on the right of the engadget site - but we couldn't get the damn thing to work properly. Back to the drawing board AOL.
AOL says its Technology Network will give users a resource to compile information about technology news and products. For advertisers it will allow them to integrate ad campaigns across the network of sites. Visitors will be able to access network sites from their existing domain names or through a link on AOL that will take them to the network.
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