AOL has a strong strategy, a clear mission and a firm commitment to delivering value

Overview


AOL is a leading-edge web services company, including a network of premium and niche content sites, and an extensive offering of world-class tools and platforms. AOL's business spans the Internet with online and local content, innovative products and valuable services for consumers, publishers and advertisers. With one of the industry's largest advertising networks, AOL engages consumers with online advertising services on both AOL's owned and operated properties and third-party websites. In addition, AOL operates a premium subscription-based access service in the United States.



History


This year AOL celebrates its 25th anniversary as a leading global Web services company. Twenty-five years ago, the company was known as Quantum Computer Services offering an online service named Q-Link. Quantum launched its first instant messenger service in 1989 and welcomed users with that familiar saying 'You've got mail!'.

It wasn't until 1991 that Quantum was renamed America Online through an employee contest. The following year, America Online, commonly called AOL, went public on NASDAQ. Starting in 1993, our disk mailings connected thousands of households to the Internet, and two years later we reached our one million member mark. In 1995, AOL extended its service internationally and launched AOL Germany.

As more and more users connected to the Internet, AOL began expanding its products and services. In 1995, AOL debuted the AOL.com homepage. The next year AOL reached five million members and introduced a flat-rate pricing program. That same year, AOL launched the Buddy List for chatting and welcomed the Running Man as a new AOLer. Two years later, the Buddy List was inducted into the Smithsonian collection.

While our user base grew, so did our company. In 1998, AOL acquired CompuServe and ICQ. The following year, Moviefone and Netscape joined our suite of products. MapQuest became AOL's trusted mapping source in 2000. Then, in 2001, AOL merged with Time Warner to create AOL Time Warner. In 2004, AOL connected advertisers to users using the newly-acquired Advertising.com.

America Online made history in 2005 by becoming the first Internet company to win an Emmy. The very next year, we officially changed our name to AOL and began offering our content and services free of charge. Over the next three years, AOL launched new content sites totaling more than 80 sites by 2009. In 2009, the Running Man was inducted into the Madison Avenue Advertising Walk of Fame and was also recognized in the Advertising Icon Museum. Later that year, AOL Inc. became an independent, publicly-traded company. In 2010, we look forward to many more historical moments.

  1. Rob Shuter hosts his Naughty But Nice PopEater show on AOL.com
     
  2. 81
    AOL Video Channels
     
  3. AOLer Jon Tauber attends the AOL-sponsored National Retail Federation Innovate 2011
     
  4. 25
    City's Best Cities
     
  5. AOLer, Arianna Huffington says

    HuffPost joining forces with AOL is a perfect fit -- a merger of visions.
     
  6. AOL recognizes six employees who personify AOL's values with the Blue Monster Award
     
  7. 9
    Pulitzer Prize-winning writers on AOL's editorial team
     
  8. 74
    New Brand Canvases
     
  9. AOLers celebrate AOL's 25th Anniversary with a Blue Monster cake
     
  10. AOLer, Ashley Marty says

    I Love to geek out on data. I work on taxonomies
     
 
  1. AOL.com

    5
    New stories on the Daily Buzz
     
  2. 803
    Patch Towns
     
  3. AOLer, Rizwan Sattar says

    Getting to work with the kinds of people at AOL has been nothing short of inspiring and exciting
     
  4. AOL hosts the first ever Geek Awards
     
  5. 2
    Minutes to read the MyDaily memo
     
  6. AOL's London office kicks off the World Cup
     
  7. Games.com

    1,500
    Free Online Games
     
  8. AOLer, Michelle Trainor says

    This year and beyond is all about putting our focus back on consumers and providing them with the best possible communications experience across the Web
     
  9. 15
    Employee Interest Groups.
     
  10. Fan enjoys AOL Pop Up Show Band of Horses
     
 
  1. AOL makes a splash at Ad Week in NYC
     
  2. KitchenDaily

    9,084
    Online Recipes
     
  3. AOLer, Tara Shashaty says

    AOL is such an exciting and vibrant workplace - I love to work with such creative & ambitious people every day!
     
  4. Regina Lewis, AOL Consumer Advisor, appears on the 'CBS Early Show'
     
  5. Advertising.com

    183M
    US internet users reached monthly
     
  6. AOL kids from take your child to work day
     
  7. Employees make sandwiches for a shelter during AOL Help Day
     
  8. AOLer, Noaman Habeebi says

    I get paid to watch videos all day long!
     
  9. Moviefone

    2,949
    Movie Trailers
     
  10. 991
    Free MP3 Downloads