According to a recent article at eWeek, AOL announces that it will now have one click access to other email providers including GMail and Yahoo.
Ted Cahall, president of AOL products and technologies, had this to say about the new technology:
"Web Mail is an integral part of the AOL experience and at the heart of our product offerings. With this new release, we can showcase the important role AOL products continue to play in the company. Enhancing products that already attract a large, engaged audience is a key goal for our organization."
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