You cant you must downLoad the aim toolbar
You can get one of the AOL disk and follow the directions on the disk
you can download it from free icon dot com
As of July 8, 2013, the cost for AOL depends on which service plan you purchase. High-speed Internet at AOL starts at $9.99. Additionally, there are $15.00 and $30.00 plan.
Step 1: Using your web browser, go to AOL .com. In the top right corner of the AOL page, click on the envelope icon to go to AOL Mail. Step 2: Sign in to your AOL account. When signed in, click on the Trash icon located at the left panel. This shall open the contents of your Trash folder. Step 3: In the Trash folder, you will see all of your deleted emails that is not older than seven (7) days. Step 4: If you want to recover or restore any of the emails in the list, click on the check box to select the email message. Step 5: When the deleted emails are selected, click on the Action button above then in the pull down menu, click on "Inbox" under "Move To" group of commands. This action will move the deleted emails that you selected back to the Inbox. Step 6: Congratulations! Your deleted emails must be restored to your Inbox. But if emails deleted from the trash box then you will not recover them.
well you can go to google and type in make you own aim icon and there will be a list of .com most of them you have to buy it for you computer ther is one that I like it is just a normale .com and it just letts you make your own aim buddy icon
Depending on who provides you service, you may be able to enter/add the unwanted address to be blocked under you "Mail" options. AOL has this options as well as several other. Look through your options to see if it is available. Also, you can report this address "spams" in AOL. Not sure if this is available through other providers. Good luck.
you go on gmail. com :)
Yes
You can find it in myxer, yahoo music, AOL music, MTV or vh1 dot com. (:
that is what im asking
Yes of course it is! If you want a icon or an advance package, it costs money.
In 1999, AOL's stock price experienced significant fluctuations, peaking around $90 per share in December of that year. This surge was fueled by the company's rapid growth and the dot-com boom. However, the stock eventually faced a sharp decline in the early 2000s as the dot-com bubble burst.