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AOL Launches Free OpenRide Software for All Online Users AOL today launched a new free version of its software – called AOL OpenRide – for all online users that combines access to email, instant messaging, Web browsing and search, as well as an all-in-one digital entertainment media center into a single interface. Optimized for broadband use, OpenRide works over any high-speed cable or DSL connection and is available at no cost at http://www.aol.com/openride. Through an innovative interface, AOL® OpenRide™ streamlines the online experience and makes it easier to multitask. Consumers can check multiple email accounts – from other providers and from AOL – as well as watch videos, listen to music and view photos and more – through one integrated screen. The screen is organized by a unique four-paned “Quad View” that keeps all features within reach and reduces window clutter. Based on a new open and modular software technology platform, OpenRide represents the next evolution of AOL’s all-in-one experience for broadband. As the OpenRide software evolves it will enable users to choose other features to bring in for additional customization and personalization. “Broadband users are simultaneously accessing multiple Internet features and consuming an ever-increasing amount of digital media," said Joel Davidson, Executive Vice President of Products and Technology, AOL. "We saw an opportunity to provide a new kind of software that could streamline their core activities - checking email, instant messaging, Web browsing and search, and enjoying videos, music and photos - in one convenient interface that automatically adapts as they navigate between features. OpenRide is a new addition to AOL's growing suite of free products and services that we're excited to introduce as a new way for people to enjoy the Internet and the benefits of broadband." Features of the OpenRide software include:
OpenRide can be downloaded and installed in minutes and there is no sign-in to use the browser and Media Center, only when users want to access personal communication features. Consumer input played an invaluable role throughout the research and development process for OpenRide. AOL surveyed thousands of Internet users – including those who’ve used AOL software and those who haven’t – about the OpenRide concept and prototype, and conducted in-home field testing with hundreds of households to test the product prior to its initial release. Research focused on consumers’ broadband behaviors, including the core Internet activities on which they spend the most time, as well as emerging trends and interests. Among other things, the research identified a need to make it easier for people to multitask more efficiently online without having to jump between multiple windows. Unique features like the Quad View interface and Dynasizer tool were created as a direct result. In addition to the new OpenRide software, AOL has made many of its popular features and services available for free for anyone with an Internet connection as part of the Company’s strategy to expand the size and engagement of its audience. This includes AOL software and email, new vanity domains via My eAddress, Safety and Security Center, Active Virus Shield full computer virus/spyware protection and Active Security Monitor, AOL® Parental Controls, 5 GB of free storage via Xdrive.com, a free local phone number via AIM® Phoneline, and more. For more information, visit http://www.aol.com/free. This fall, AOL also plans to launch a new version of AOL® Search that is optimized for broadband. Currently in Beta (http://preview.search.aol.com), the new search service goes beyond just text links and organizes relevant results in a variety of formats on one easy-to-use page, including Web search enhanced by Google®, plus relevant videos, pictures, sound clips, local information and more. OpenRide is available to download free of charge at http://www.aol.com/openride and there is no obligation or AOL membership required to use it. It is designed for Internet users who have any broadband (high speed cable or DSL) online connection. The OpenRide software works with Microsoft® Windows XP®, and requires a Pentium® II, 300Mhz or better processor, and 256MB+ RAM memory. The software is optimized for a computer screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher. About AOL Contact Info: |
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