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The history of AOL as told through New York Times crossword clues

By Zachary M. Seward
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There are many ways to tell the story of AOL and its numerous reinventions, so here’s just one: The New York Times Crossword. With just a few letters, most of which are vowels, AOL is a common crutch of cruciverbalists. (See also: APE, EPEE, and BRIO.)

Below, I’ve compiled nearly every appearance of AOL in the Times crossword from 1997 to 2011, taking the company on a journey from “Prodigy competitor” (Jan. 14, 1997) to “Netcom competitor” (Mar. 29, 1998) to ”Juno rival” (Apr. 6, 2003) to “Gmail alternative” (June 5, 2007) to “Yahoo! competitor” (May 10, 2010)—oh, and finally, “Huffington Post buyer” (Apr. 17, 2011) and ”Company with Patch Media” (Oct. 9, 2011). There are many other gems in between.

The data were compiled from an app for searching Times crossword clues, which was built by Quartz product engineering director Michael Donohoe.

1997

Jan. 14, 1997: Prodigy competitor, for short


Oct. 4, 1997: Cyberspace abbr.

1998

Mar. 29, 1998: Netcom competitor


Jun. 17, 1998: Chat room inits.


Oct. 4, 1998: Part of some E-mail addresses

1999

Apr. 11, 1999: “You’ve got mail” co.


Aug. 3, 1999: Prodigy alternative, for short


Sept. 2, 1999: “You’ve got mail” co.

2000

Apr. 13, 2000: Big letters in cyberspace


Sept. 13, 2000: Yahoo! competitor


Dec. 14, 2000: Company founded by Steve Case

2001

Jan. 16, 2001: Part of many e-mail addresses


Apr. 5, 2001: Company in a 2000 merger


Aug. 31, 2001: Chatroom offerer


Sept. 2, 2001: Netscape purchaser


Sept. 3, 2001: CompuServe is part of it


Sept. 23, 2001: Co. in a 2001 merger


Sept. 25, 2001: Popular I.S.P.


Nov. 4, 2001: Part of many e-mail addresses


Nov. 23, 2001: Part of some e-mail addresses

2002

Feb. 2, 2002: Earthlink competitor


Feb. 26, 2002: It merged with Time Warner


Mar. 3, 2002: Earthlink competitor


May 9, 2002: Popular ISP


Jun. 13, 2002: Co. in a big 2001 merger


Aug. 2, 2002: Big inits. on the Net


Dec. 13, 2002: One way to the WWW

2003

Jan. 18, 2003: Trio after @, perhaps


Feb. 4, 2003: “You’ve got mail” co.


Apr. 6, 2003: Juno rival


May 4, 2003: Partner in a big 2001 merger


May 29, 2003: Media inits. since 1989


Jul. 7, 2003: “You’ve got mail” co.


Oct. 21, 2003: Earthlink competitor

2004

Mar. 22, 2004: Co. that merged with Time Warner


Jul. 18, 2004: MSN competitor


Aug. 19, 2004: Big name in ISP’s


Sept. 29, 2004: Earthlink alternative


Nov. 15, 2004: Netscape’s owner

2005

Jan. 4, 2005: ”You’ve got mail” co.


Feb. 13, 2005: MSN competitor


Feb. 22, 2005: Time Warner merger partner


Apr. 1, 2005: Modern-day corp. giant with a 1992 I.P.O.


May 2, 2005: Yahoo! competitor


May 11, 2005: MSN competitor


Aug. 2, 2005: Co. with a triangular logo


Aug. 7, 2005: Big mail deliverer


Sept. 28, 2005: One way to the www


Oct. 26, 2005: Co. that offers I.M.’s

2007

Feb. 7, 2007: Popular I.S.P.


May. 25, 2007: Part of AIM


June 5, 2007: Gmail alternative


July 13, 2007: Popular ISP


Aug. 6, 2007: Yahoo! competitor


Oct. 27, 2007: Name for Quantum Computer Services since ’89


Dec. 16, 2007: I.S.P. of note

2008

Jan. 31, 2008: Co. with a triangular logo


Apr. 20, 2008: Popular portal


June 15, 2008: MSN rival


July 2, 2008: Alternative to Gmail


Aug. 26, 2008: Co. in a 2001 merger with Time Warner


Oct. 11, 2008: Choice for chat


Dec. 17, 2008: “You’ve got mail” co.

2009

Feb. 8, 2009: Co. with a triangular logo


Feb. 12, 2009: Comcast alternative


May 20, 2009: Netscape acquirer


Aug. 27, 2009: Popular ISP


Nov. 9, 2009: I.M. provider

2010

Feb. 13, 2010: Co. split off from Time Warner in 2009


Apr. 21, 2010: Pioneer in instant messaging


May 10, 2010: Yahoo! competitor


May 12, 2010: Gmail alternative


July 29, 2010: Internet giant


Aug. 11, 2010: Yahoo! competitor


Aug. 12, 2010: Quantum Computer Services, today


Dec. 4, 2010: Co. with many keywords


Dec. 10, 2010: Part of AIM


Dec. 25, 2010: Company with an I.P.O. in both 1992 and 2009

2011

Jan. 2, 2011: Instant messaging pioneer


Mar. 9, 2011: Popular I.S.P.


Apr. 17, 2011: Huffington Post buyer in 2011


June 14, 2011: Company in a 2011 merger with the Huffington Post


June 20, 2011: Yahoo! alternative


July 5, 2011: “You’ve got mail” co.


Aug. 15, 2011: Time Warner spinoff of ’09


Oct. 9, 2011: Company with Patch Media


Oct. 16, 2011: Co. that owns Moviefone


Dec. 5, 2011: “You’ve got mail” co.

Here’s a Google spreadsheet with all of the raw data, including the day of the week that each clue ran, so you can see how difficult it was intended to be. (Clues in the Times crossword get progressively harder from Monday to Saturday.)

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