blast off on this 4th of July with your AIM Blast !
Excited
What is AIM Blast?
AIM Blast is a new part of the AIM service. Blast gives you the
functionality of an IM listserv and the fun of a chat group, all from
the convenience of your Buddy List.

This is a way cool way of chatting with all your buddies !
More here: http://blast.aim.com/faq
junaidnscp at 12:21:03 PM PDT
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Application developers get guranteed CPM ?
Cheerful
AOL’s Platform-A Offers Guaranteed CPM for Bebo and Facebook Application Developers
By
offering one of the industry’s highest CPM rates for Bebo and Facebook
applications, Platform-A signals its commitment to social network
advertisingNew York, NY – June 30, 2008 – AOL’s Platform-A
announces that it will offer Bebo and Facebook application developers a
guaranteed CPM for U.S. traffic to their applications. The CPM is one
of the industry’s highest for this inventory. Platform-A, http://www.platform-a.com, is AOL’s advertising business. AOL acquired Bebo, http://www.bebo.com, in May 2008.
More here: http://corp.aol.com/press_releases/2008/06/aol-s-platform-a-offers-guaranteed-cpm-bebo-and-facebook-application-develope
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Open Social and AOL
The declaration was made on Wednesday, at the Google
I/O conference, during the speech of Google Director of Engineering
David Glazer. Altogether, the announcement did not come as a surprise,
as AOL’s Bebo, the social network which it acquired in March, already
supported the OpenSocial standard.
Now that
it has jumped onto the social networking space, AOL will now have a
barrage of whole new crop of third-party applications to manage. AOL
said it plans to support OpenSocial, beginning with the adoption of
Google Gadgets on myAOL.com, which will allow users to add the web-based applications to myAOL pages.
Source: http://news.ebrandz.com/content/view/1940/568/
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No More yahoo and MS
http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_a/microsoft-drops-yahoo-bid-over-price/20080501210809990001
SAN FRANCISCO (May 4) -
Microsoft Corp. withdrew its $42.3 billion bid to buy
Yahoo Inc., scrapping an attempt to snap up the tarnished Internet icon in hopes of toppling online search and advertising leader
Google Inc.
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AOL acquired a widget company - goowy
Tech Crunch
reportedLocation: San Diego
Founded: 2004
Founded
by four friends in 2004, Goowy Media offers free Web 2.0 products Goowy
Webtop and YourMinis that let people share and communicate easily on
the web. Goowy Webtop includes a comprehensive set of tools for instant
messaging, e-mail, calendar, news, rss, file storage, and sharing
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Rafat Ali interviews Dave Morgan
Dave Morgan Joined AOL as Global Advertisement Strategist .. Rafat interviewed him and a 7 minute video is
here.
junaidnscp at 4:29:06 PM PST
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Watch your favorite TV shows on AOL
junaidnscp at 11:28:28 AM PDT
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open blog API
Happy

From Dev.aol.comhttp://dev.aol.com/node/658by: Journal's team.
I'm pleased to announce a new AOL API has just
been released. It's for the AOL Journals service, but is referred to as
the Blog API because that's what Journals is underneath. AOL Journals
has been hosting blogs for AOL users for over four years, with over a
million blogs in use.
What can you do with this API?
Well, of course you can use Feed Readers as always, but now you can
also make additions and modifications to blogs programmatically. So,
for example, you can create mashups to write user comments to their AOL
Journal and also to other services they may want to publish to, or use
AOL Journals as a container for comments for your mashup. Let us know
what you come up with!
We've stuck to standards here, extending the Atom protocol
(RFC4287), and sticking fairly close to the still evolving Atom
Publishing Protocol Draft (http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-17.txt).
It's an entirely REST-style based HTTP protocol, and uses AOL OpenAuth
for authentication. REST is a very straightforward protocol format -
you just do a GET, POST, PUT or DELETE HTTP request depending on
whether you want to (respectively) read, add, modify or delete content.
The content in this case being journals, journal entries or comments,
based on the URL you act upon.
The information you'll need to program to this is available at http://dev.aol.com/aolblogs_api now. It contains a Getting Started document with the basics, the Blog
API document with all the details, and Code Samples, right now in PHP and Java. We also have a general forum and a support forum setup for any questions you may have.
In addition we've put up a new sample mashup program we've got in our Mashup Gallery
- it's a PHPprogram that finds all theAOL Journals available from
people in your AIM Buddy List. Give it a try. It builds on code used in
a prior gallery sample to read your AIM Buddy List. It authenticates
the user to Journals, so it even collects private journals from your
buddies that you're rostered to be able to view. This shows use of
AOL's OpenAuth with multiple AOL services. We'll get a sample to modify
blogs very soon, so keep a close watch.
Special Thanks to:
Miodrag Kekic, John Panzer and Bruce Stienback for making this happen.
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