Friday, October 31, 2008

AOL.COM ROLLS OUT HOMEPAGE REDESIGN

Washington
The Economic Times

AOL.com, the web portal of America Online, rolled out a redesigned homepage on Thursday it hopes will become a central station of sorts for Internet travelers by letting people coordinate social networks, email accounts and more without switching from site to site.

The move comes a month after AOL.com, the number four gateway to the web after Google, MSN and Yahoo, revamped its homepage to allow users to preview outside email accounts without having to leave a homepage.

With "My Networks," users can now log onto their Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, AIM or Twitter accounts directly from the homepage and send a status update to all of them simultaneously.

"AOL.com is the first traditional big portal to offer access to popular social networking sites all in one place," said Bill Wilson, executive vice president, AOL Programming.

"Now consumers can connect with their numerous networks and information sources all from AOL.com," he said in a statement.

The new RSS Feed Browser allows users to receive news from other websites and display it in scrollable window at the bottom of the page.

Entering the name of a US city or zip code provides a feed of local news and weather.

Another feature, "Themes," gives users the possibility of personalizing the homepage by choosing a color or backdrop of their own design.

AOL, a subsidiary of media giant Time Warner Inc., was a powerful player in the early days of the Internet but has lost ground since then and is trying to refashion itself as a popular one-stop portal.

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