Last week, AOL launched a number of mobile services which all are part of the larger mobile strategy. As part of the launch we were happy to announce that myAOL now has a mobile site that is auto-configured based on the content you have configured on your Web version of the page.
We were able to convert most of your favorite modules from your myAOL page to the a mobile version. However, there may be a few modules that we are still working on shrinking to fit best on the screen of your mobile device (think shrinky dinks but for the Web).
Check out the screen-shot to the right. You can visit the myAOL mobile version by going to the following URL on your mobile device: http://wap.aol.com/myaol
Now you can access your myAOL page on-the-go!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1. MY.AOL was working fine till two days ago but is not displaying anything anymore. What happened? Is the system still working?
Posted at 2:01PM on Oct 31st 2007 by Pete Heller
2. I setup my phone to receive my emails and I emailed myself from another email address and I have not received the alert nor the email. I seem to be having problems with my aolmail
Posted at 12:43PM on May 10th 2008 by mgcasals
3. Yes it's still working, I tested it yesterday when I added AOL to my G-Portal (http://da.gp).
Posted at 5:37PM on Aug 10th 2008 by Kevin