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Milan-based tech group Bending Spoons has a deal to acquire AOL from Yahoo, promising to set the historic web portal and email provider for its next phase.
Wednesday's news marks a new chapter for AOL, which was once one of the most recognized brands on the internet, known for its email service and "You've Got Mail" notification.