Learn about the new features and functionality in some of our products and tell us what you'd like to see (Blogs ordered by most recently updated or commented).
Description: The best place to get product info, learn about new features, and provide suggestions to the people who are behind AOL and AIM Mail (Mail, Address Book, and Calendar).
Description: The Official Blog of the AIM Pages Team, where we'll talk about AIM Pages features, fixes, updates and sneak peeks, plus showcase the cool things you're doing with your profiles.
Description: This blog is for AOL Pictures users and all photo believers. AOL Pictures is AOL's online photo service for photo and picture sharing. Got a digital camera? Want to store and share your picture? Ever been moved by a photo? Let AOL Pictures be your companion!
Description: Get an AOL employee's inside look at how we build Expressions, sneak peeks of stuff we're working on and answers to the questions you're asking us.
Description: I want to point out other areas and tricks on the AOL "world" that many of you may not be aware of. AOL owns many properties and many small little host things do not go through Beta and are not really publicized. I want to fix that.
AOL® Radio 2.0 powered by CBS Radio features over 200 stations spanning more than 25 genres of music plus
150+ CBS Radio stations from across the U.S. The new AOL Radio 2.0 beta was built on feedback from our users -
the new interface is built for Apple Mac OS X Leopard.
Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4.x) users can use AOL Radio web version (http://radio.aol.com).
Requirements
This application requires Mac OS X 10.5.2 or later. (If you have 10.5 or 10.5.1, please use the Apple Software Update to upgrade to 10.5.2 or higher)
Features in AOL Radio 2.0 Beta 1
Currently supporting 10 presets with 5 available presets on the player window. Right-click or Control-click to set one of the 5 presets or you can go to the Controls menu item.
Favorites & Local Channels panes will be available in a future beta release.
Notes
AOL Radio 2.0 beta does not officially support narrowband connections, but will deliver low bit-rate streams to dial-up customers.
Additional features will be released during the beta cycle.
Stay in touch with the AOL Mac Team by visiting the Mac@AOL Blog http://macblog.aol.com.
You can find other great AOL Mac applications by visiting http://mac.aol.com.