WASHINGTON -- One of the founders of AOL has been released from jail after being convicted for secretly video-taping high schoolers changing clothes. Craig Dykstra, 52, was charged in General District Court last July for planting a camera in a changing
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AOL Goes to Town in Reorg, Closing Men’s, Women’s Sites - Forbes (blog)
AOL is sometimes criticized for not having a strategy, but that couldn’t be more unfair. Heck, they’ve got a new one practically every quarter! The latest involves consolidation of the company’s many content sites into a more manageable configuration
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BJ's cuts workforce by nearly 500 and closes five stores - Boston Globe
BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc., under renewed speculation that it will go private, today disclosed plans to shutter five stores, slash nearly 500 jobs, and shuffle senior management. The Natick chain will close five underperforming shops in Georgia, Florida
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AOL Consolidates Womens Content; No More Asylum; 'Towns' Will House Content - Yahoo Finance
AOL (NYSE: AOL - News ) is rearranging one of the vestiges of its early content strategy and is now focused on creating virtual “towns” to hold its various blogs and webpages, MixedMedia reports . The content reorg will essentially mean the end for men
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AOL Customers Targeted in New Phishing Attack - Softpedia
A new phishing attack is targeting AOL subscribers by claiming that they need to update their account billing information in order to avoid facing restrictions. The rogue emails have their header spoofed to appear as originating from "AOL Member Billing
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