and this is what the government is worried about. WTF? Congress can't pass an important piece of legislature to save itself, but hey now we won't have to press the 'mute' button anymore during commercials?! Does anyone watch commericals let alone listen to them?
The really sad part is that the people that work there haven't learned any lessons from AOL's failure. I work for another tech company not far from AOL in Dulles where a few of AOL's "managers" have migrated. These people are the worst or the best depending on your perspective; they can spend months in meetings justifying their existence while not creating a single thing other than paper. Their ineptitude is only surpassed by their ignorance. It is little wonder that with "managers" like this that AOL failed.
and this is what the government is worried about. WTF? Congress can't pass an important piece of legislature to save itself, but hey now we won't have to press the 'mute' button anymore during commercials?! Does anyone watch commericals let alone listen to them?
The really sad part is that the people that work there haven't learned any lessons from AOL's failure. I work for another tech company not far from AOL in Dulles where a few of AOL's "managers" have migrated. These people are the worst or the best depending on your perspective; they can spend months in meetings justifying their existence while not creating a single thing other than paper. Their ineptitude is only surpassed by their ignorance. It is little wonder that with "managers" like this that AOL failed.