51. And MSN is hyping the hell out of its revamped online service, flooding the market with free CD-ROM software packages and blitzing consumers with advertisements.
52. And the boom in online services and your supposed interest in interacting with a medium instead of just the message, is driving the ad biz bonkers.
53. And of that group, six million are hooked up with an online service.
54. And, the file sections of most online services and amateur bulletin boards also offer shareware versions of screen savers.
55. Another new twist in educational software involves linking CD-ROMs to online services.
56. AOL also announced Wednesday that it will start a version of the online service in Japan later this year.
57. And you can thank the online services, in part, for that.
58. Apple Computer plans to revamp its online service, putting its newest features on the Internet and placing less emphasis on creating programs solely for its subscribers.
59. AOL Chairman Steve Case said in a statement that online services should have the same right to report on events as television and radio.
60. AOL is not the only online service to experience shutdowns in recent months.