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New AOL Software Puts Four Apps on One Screen

AOL's new broadband-optimized software lets users multitask via an integrated, four-part screen.

AOL on Wednesday launched OpenRide, the free version of its software optimized for high-speed connections, in beta, reports CNET. Users can access multiple email accounts; send and receive instant messages; browse the web; and listen to music, view photos and watch videos on one integrated screen.

The screen is divided into four parts that change size depending on what app the user is using, writes Reuters. Elements of one window - an email message, for example - can be dragged and dropped into another window, such as the contact name on a buddy list.

The new software comes after AOL said it would offer most of its services for free in an effort to boost online advertising revenue.

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