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  2. Juno Online Services - Wikipedia

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    Juno released, along with NetZero, a service that purported to make web browsing faster. It displayed pictures at lower resolutions, thereby speeding page loads. [citation needed] In 2001, Juno enacted a new version of their privacy policy. By continuing to use the service, customers implicitly agreed to allow Juno to harvest any unused CPU ...

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    Commenters appreciated that the Aquarium posted the video as much as I did. Many comments, like @Theater of the Sea, said, "Glad everyone is safe! Many comments, like @Theater of the Sea, said ...

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  5. Multimedia Messaging Service - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia Messaging Service ( MMS) is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content to and from a mobile phone over a cellular network. Users and providers may refer to such a message as a PXT, a picture message, or a multimedia message. [ 1] The MMS standard extends the core SMS (Short Message Service) capability, allowing ...

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  8. NetZero - Wikipedia

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    FreeInet was the first free national internet service provider. NetZero was launched in October 1998, founded by Ronald T. Burr (original CEO), Stacy Haitsuka, Marwan Zebian and Harold MacKenzie. NetZero grew to 1,000,000 users in six months. NetZero's model was free Internet access to attract an audience for highly targeted advertising.

  9. PrivatePhone - Wikipedia

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    PrivatePhone logo. PrivatePhone was a free voicemail service developed by NetZero on June 1, 2006 as a way for users to get their own voicemail for free. Originally the service only allowed 10 voicemail messages in the main inbox at a time, and it gave the notice "Please leave a message for this Privatephone.com subscriber after the tone"; however, this was later changed to just "Please leave ...