No it is totally free
No, ISP stands for Internet Service Provider : It is basically BT, AOL, Virgin Media, Plusnet or whoever you pay to get your internet.
itunes.com=you have to pay for the songs Limewire is no longer available AOL is the best place I can suggest
An ISP is an internet Service Provider. Anyone you pay on a monthly basis to connect to the Internet. AOL is an ISP, AT&T is an ISP, as is Netzero.
Its stands for pay per download in internet marketing.
They make it free to download Internet Explorer browser software because if you had to pay many people wouldn't use Internet Explorer. If you had to pay to download Internet Explorer people would look for other browsers that are free and stop using Internet Explorer.
Yes, because you can pay for it.
Yes� you can check your email remotely anywhere on aol.com. Just log in and see everything. You can also download AIM seperately for instant messaging if you do not want to actually sign into the AOL regular software. AOL is no longer restricted to your computer. AOL Anywhere is a member service that lets you receive AOL instant messages, reminders and email on your cell phone or PDA. Some cell phone plans hook you up to your AOL easily from your phone. If not you can pay to have internet access of your phone and get on AOL manually. AOL �Find a Phone� service is a members-only option that gives you the wireless carrier, best suited phone and service plan that is best for your AOL needs. AOL can also help you identify those phones that are particularly well-suited to receiving email and instant messages from AOL.
None. You must provide your own internet service provider. Some may bundle a free trial service for AOL or a similar provider, but after that expires, you will have to pay for it.
you can download music from itunes! but u have 2 pay for it!
AOL have some free ones (others you have to pay for). Try an online search to see if there are other free places.
Companies pay AOL to put advertisements on the website and in the program itself
If you'd like to pay for a connection to the internet from your home you can either pay a neighbor and leech their wifi connection.... or call up an ISP (Internet Service Provider) like Comcast, Roadrunner, AT&T, Yahoo, SBC, Verizon, etc. and pay them for a DSL or Cable connection. Heck you can even Call up AOL and have them send you a disk and pay for their dialup service.