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They want to work with Microsoft on this:
According to the Post, AOL wants manufacturers to give its online-access software greater prominence than Microsoft's MSN service. In return, AOL would pay the PC makers about $35 for each customer they nab for AOL's Internet-access service, sources told the Post. AOL declined comment on the financial terms, the newspaper said.
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According to the Post, AOL wants manufacturers to give its online-access software greater prominence than Microsoft's MSN service. In return, AOL would pay the PC makers about $35 for each customer they nab for AOL's Internet-access service, sources told the Post. AOL declined comment on the financial terms, the newspaper said.
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