AOL's Hit List: 50+ Projects Gone Or Going (TWX)

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cleaver.jpgLast week, AOL told users of its Hometown and Journals services that they would shut down within a month. The soon-to-be gone offerings are two of many services, features and projects the company has axed or is planning to axe this year. News of the cuts has been dribbling out throughout the summer and fall, but we can speed things up: We've got an internal list of 50+ projects AOL has shuttered or plans to shutter.

Many caveats here: AOL is still adding new properties and projects, of course. And this isn't a complete list of belt-tightening measures that AOL has taken this year (not included, for instance, is the mid-summer hiatus that the company imposed on some of its bloggers). And as we said, the demise of some of these projects and products has already been announced.

As far as the list itself: We're hard-pressed to find projects we think AOL is foolish to be dropping. We're far from convinced that its newish strategy, which is more or less dependent on the fortunes of its Platform A third-party ad network, will pan out. But we don't see how keeping any of these items helps the company move forward.

That said, we'll confess that we simply don't know what several of these items actually are. We assume, for instance, that the reference to Magnfiy.net means that AOL is no longer supporting that third-party video platform (UPDATE: Magnify.net says they've got nothing to do with AOL, so they don't understand why their name showed up on this list). But what was, or still is, the "Tardis" calendar?

So let us know, in comments below or via our anonymous tip box, if we're wrong: Is anything on the hit list worth saving?

UPDATE: A helpful reader attempts to answer our Tardis question:

Tardis is one of the old versions of AOL Calendar that dates from at least 2005 when I was still there.  This is not such a problem for AOL US, as they are on a newer platform. But AOL UK (and I guess all of the other international versions) are still on the old skool Calendar. So either they will upgrade the international versions to the same code as the US (e.g. calendar.aol.co.uk), or they will just be broken once Tardis is turned off. I wonder which they they will choose bearing in mind all the hard-coded links in the AOL client?

Video/radio/Winamp
UnCut brand
HiQ
Fugu
Windows Media Streaming
AOL Video 10ft
10ft on 2, HiQ
AMoD on MCE
AMoD on TWC
Video Commerce
Predixis on Winamp
Ceased ingesting 3rd party videos
AOL Video DRM
Onstream
2CMedia Productions
UnCut on Mobile
UnCut Payloaders
HP IP enabled TVs
Magnify.net
Direct File Downloader
H.264
Userplane enabled-syndicated video player
New content management and ingestion system

Messaging/social platforms/homepages/toolbars/personal media/community
Transition US Chinese Portal
AIM Today
ADP-based AOL.com Apps
Transition AOL Pictures to Bluestring
AOL Hometown
ICQ Universe and ICQ Labs
ICQ2Go Java version
ICQ Pro, ICQ Lite, ICQ 4, ICQ 5, ICQ 5.1
Older AIM clients
Old ICQ Welcome Screen
Journals
FDO Chat
10" Vista Applications
UNPT-based welcome screens
Big Bowl-based AIM dashboard
AOL message boards
X-Drive Desktop

Desktop & safety
OpenRide
AOL 8.0 and AOL 8.0+ support*
AOL 9.0 - Bunker Hill support*
AOL 9.0 Optimized - Thailand support*
Active virus shield (Kaspersky)
Free anti-virus (legacy McAfee)
Safe search & surf
Computer check-up

Mobile
Legacy WAP portal
WAP 1.0 portal

Email
Old Webmail product and infrastructure (Atlas)
AOL communicator mail client
Old mobile mail product and infrastructure (PigeonMail)
Old calendar product and infrastructure (Tardis)
Old sync infrastructure

Voice
Aim phoneline

*Apps still run

See Also: More AOL Shutdowns: Journals, Hometown Axed
AOL Boss Randy Falco Begs Time Warner To Put Him Out Of His Misery
Time Warner: Some Kind Decision On AOL "Soon"
Dear Yahoo: Please Don't Blow AOL Deal
Carl Icahn Preps For His First Yahoo Board Meeting
Yahoo: Ok, Ok. We'll Talk To AOL



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22 Comments

Dr Who said:
If you haven't heard of the Tardis, you obviously haven't been watching Dr. Who. Shame on you for having a life!

This is an INCREDIBLY old list published at least six months ago. It included mostly older versions of applications which were being sunset in favor of newer ones.

It made the rounds a while back and was the basis for quite a bit of coverage at Valleywag (and giggling at Y! at some of the identical product code names).

Anyway, sorry to say, this particular post is rubbish unless you wanted a scorecard to see what things they followed through on shutting down.

Nobodies said:
Just to make it short Peter, just say Dulles is buried.

It will save you a lot of typing!

Dr. Who! Was reasonably sure Tardis didn't, in fact, refer to Tom Baker or any of the other doctors (how's that for geek cred?). Still not sure what it *is*, though.

Will hunt for that 6-month-old Valleywag post now.


Rob in NoVA said:
Dr. Who! (HEY) {THE DALEKS} The TARDIS

Who will be left for "doctorin' the tardis", and the rest of the derelict mothership known as AOL?

Gordon said:
that's nice. the stock price is about at $11 and my cost basis is about $37. did it really make sense to pay $1,000,000,000,000 for friggin BEBO???

assholes.

Dr. Who (and anyone else): Checked around, again, and this list seems new to several people - including some of those who are on it. But if you can find that Valleywag story, by all means, please pass along the link.

the durden said:
Bebo should also be on this list. AOL once again late to the game not realizing that communities will now be built out under category specialization instead of a huge out of control mess (mySpace).

When will AOL start "inventing" things again?? haha. Not with their current employees.

Close to the matter (URL) said:
This list of sunset properties are accurate and WILL be eliminated. Congrats, Peter on acquiring this list.

--Close to the matter

What?! said:
***New content management and ingestion system***

Say what? Is that Dynapub? or only CMS specifically?

DontTaseMeBro (URL) said:
Some background on Magnify.net's inclusion here. Last year AOL budgeted development cycles to do some custom AOL Video API development to enable the distribution of videos on Magnify.net’s platform. During the development process, a decision was made to use AOL's Truveo Video Search APIs, which provide a comprehensive index of all web video. Based on this decision, a decision was made to curtail investment in custom API development.

-DTMB

Maggiemac said:
What??
AOL message boards on this list? That's how so many of us keep in touch with friends all over the world, and how we learn about other places and people. Sheer madness to even consider closing them down!!

Bags said:
Save the message boards.....the only two things I appreciate in AOL is my email and my message boards. I have another provider for Internet service, and if you dump the boards I really have no reason to continue as a paid subscriber.

Brinker said:
Not the Boards! What are they thinking? I've met any number of great folks on the travel boards. Even traveled with a few of them over the years.

Leave the boards alone, AOL! It's one of the FEW things you've managed to do right over the years.


Mary said:
If the message boards are gone, so too will I!!! I love my boards!!!

aolprole said:
This is hilarious. AOL still has hundreds (or thousands in some cases) of legit logins for older clients back as far as AOL 3.0 and the Sony PS2, but they are only going to sunset AOL 8.0 and AOL 9.0?

you is loser said:
Who gives a fuke about AOL????????

Marah Marie (URL) said:
For everyone's further enlightenment and consternation - an amended hit list is here.

Most of it is pure speculation, based on a bit of online research and my best guesses.

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