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What is myAOL?

myAOL is your personal home page. But it's much, more than just the page that will appear every time you start up the internet, and the place you'll come back to every time you click Home.

myAOL is the completely free way that AOL is making the internet easy again. It puts you back in control, giving you access to all the information and fun you want, and helping you avoid the things you don't want. It makes you more productive by offering great new ways to store, manage, and discover lots of great stuff, including feeds, bookmarks, content, and applications from all across the Web. It's the ideal destination - the place you go to first and use most throughout your day. Here are just a few of the exciting things you can do with myAOL:

  • Customize myAOL: include as much or as little as you want by selecting modules from the express tray or the full myAOL Gallery.
  • Drag and drop: that's all you have to do to arrange the items on your page any way you like it.
  • Change your page: add something new, drop something old, and make updates as often as you want!
  • Add another tab: there's no end to the ways you can continue using myAOL™ and add to your internet experience.

Scroll down to know myAOL's unique features.

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What is myAOL Mgnet?
What is myAOL Favorites?

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What is myAOL Mgnet?

myAOL Mgnet is something totally new and totally fun. Once you start using it you won't want to stop! Click on images and stories you like, and Mgnet bring you personalized content recommendations - faster and targeted than you could do it yourself. You can select specific things, browse the recommendations Mgnet makes, or look at WHAT'S HOT, which is bubbled up from things other people are looking at right now. Learn more about Mgnet here.

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What is myAOL Favorites?

myAOL Favorites lets you view everything you like best from all over the web. Whether it's content from ESPN.com or USAToday.com, view all your headlines in one place, then click off to the stories you want to dive into more deeply. Or just keep a list of all your bookmarks in one place. Add as many news sources and blogs as you want. And use the awesome sharing feature to mashup your favorite content and share it with your friends. Learn more about Favorites here.

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Last updated: 11-22-2009
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