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AOL to Launch Services to Challenge Skype, MySpace, Google

Published on February 20, 2006
AOL plans to roll out major services in the coming months to compete with the likes of MySpace, Skype and others, according to chairman and CEO Jonathan Miller, interviewed by USA Today (via MarketingVOX). AOL plans to build a MySpace-like network into AOL's AIM instant messaging service and is trying to keep up with Google, Yahoo and Microsoft as it shifts to an advertising-based business model. Market leader AIM has 43 million active users, and AOL will use that advantage and video offerings to compete with MySpace and will roll out a new social-networking service in eight weeks.