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  2. Category:Defunct telecommunications companies of the United ...

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  3. Category:Defunct Internet service providers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct Internet service providers" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Replaced by Disney Junior on many television providers. The Comedy Channel: Home Box Office, Inc. April 1, 1991 [6] Launched on November 15, 1989. Merged with Ha! to form CTV: The Comedy Network (renamed Comedy Central that June). The Entertainment Channel NBC: February 1, 1984 Merged with the Alpha Repertory Television Service to form A&E. The ...

  5. A look back at what the world was like when AOL began

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    Thirty-five years ago, users heard the infamous dial-up sound for the first time. The '80s were a decade defined by major technological innovations, big hair, cult-classic movies and the start of ...

  6. Milestones: A look back at AOL's 35 year history as an ...

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    1999: America Online has over 18 million subscribers and is now the biggest internet provider in the country, with higher-than-expected earnings. It acquires MapQuest for $1.1 billion in December.

  7. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    Digex: one of the first Internet service providers in the United States, its stock price rose to $184 per share; the company was acquired for $1 per share a few years later. [12] Digital Insight: Its shares soared 114% on its first day of trading. Divine: Founded by Andrew Filipowski, it was modeled after CMGI. It went public as the bubble ...