AOL launches homepage redesign

AOL -- our benevolent overlord -- has finally taken the wraps off its new homepage design. The new page, which was initially slated for launch on Monday, emphasizes AOL content from our sites like Engadget, Switched and DailyFinance, and also features heavy social integration. Apart from current trending topics, the page will also display activity from your AOL Lifestream if you've got an account set up.
You can also swap out the logo background image from one of the many other funky options -- or let AOL surprise you with a random one. Interestingly enough, despite the fact that the new look AOL loads up just fine in Chrome Canary, Internet Explorer 9 still shows the old design.
You can also swap out the logo background image from one of the many other funky options -- or let AOL surprise you with a random one. Interestingly enough, despite the fact that the new look AOL loads up just fine in Chrome Canary, Internet Explorer 9 still shows the old design.












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Subscribe to commentsCarlOct 29th 2010 8:57PM
Is it true that AOL stands for AnyOne Left?
AnthonyOct 29th 2010 9:33PM
Seriously? They're redesigning again? Didn't they just launch a redesigned homepage a few months ago?
Crome TysnomiGnu32Oct 29th 2010 9:36PM
And of course, there's nothing new, interesting or innovative.
KevinOct 30th 2010 1:12AM
It looks like every other pseudo wannabe portal ever.