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[http://books.google.com/booksid=Hhkt_fUrGOkC&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=QLink+Jim+Kimsey&source=bl&ots=_0WvjbJMHo&sig=maA_NoFhVgqFgKylJ1m89rV9PlI&hl=en&ei=xtzCToPvB4TSiAKMnpySDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Q-Link%20Jim%20Kimsey&f=false Fools Rush In: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Unmaking of AOL Time Warner By Nina Munk]</ref>  
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Steve Case was responsible in winning significant contracts such as the partnership with [[Apple]] Computer for the Apple Link and with IBM for the PC Link. In 1991, the company's name was changed to America Online.<ref>[http://www.dsgames.net/qlink/q-link/qlink-history.htm Quantum Link]</ref> The company went public on March 19, 1992 at $11.50 original price per share.<ref>[http://ir.timewarner.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=70972&p=irol-faq Stock History]</ref>
Steve Case was responsible in winning significant contracts such as the partnership with [[Apple]] Computer for the Apple Link and with IBM for the PC Link. In 1991, the company's name was changed to '''America Online'''.<ref>[http://www.dsgames.net/qlink/q-link/qlink-history.htm Quantum Link]</ref> The company went public on March 19, 1992 at $11.50 original price per share.<ref>[http://ir.timewarner.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=70972&p=irol-faq Stock History]</ref>


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Revision as of 22:26, 15 November 2011


Type: Public
Industry: Internet
Founded: 1983
Founder(s): William Von Meister
Headquarters: New York
Country: USA
Employees: 5860 [1]
Revenue: $2.417 billion as of 2010 [2]
Website: www.aol.com
Blog: Aol Blog
Facebook: AOL
Twitter: @AOL
Key People
Tim Armstrong, Chairman & CEO

America Online (AOL) provides global web services, tools, platforms and maintains content sites in different niche. The company also offers online advertising services for websites owned and operated websites by AOL as well as to third-party websites. AOL also provides subscription-based access service for consumers in the U.S.[3]

History

AOL started as an online gaming company known as Control Video Corporation (CVC) that was founded by William Von Meister in 1983. Its' only product was called Gameline, which was used by Atari 2600 players to download temporary games through a modem. When the game industry collapsed, CVC was nearly bankrupt. In order to save the company, its investors removed Von Meister as CEO. Jim Kimsey took over the position in May of 1985. He launched the company as Quantum Computer Services with Steve Case. He lead the company in providing online services which resulted to the development of Quantum Link (Q-Link) for Commodore 64 and 128 Models.Q-Link is a modification of the Playnet System. [4]

Steve Case was responsible in winning significant contracts such as the partnership with Apple Computer for the Apple Link and with IBM for the PC Link. In 1991, the company's name was changed to America Online.[5] The company went public on March 19, 1992 at $11.50 original price per share.[6]

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