AOL has bid goodbye to head, Lynda Clarizio and will be replaced by ex-Yahoo exec Greg Coleman. Clarizio had headed AOL’s advertising business and many within the AOL management think that AOL needs someone who can push AOL beyond its misery. We have been hearing much from AOL, from laying off employees in masse to shutting off services. Let’s see what new life does Coleman breath into the aging business.
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