O'Leary, M.: AOL versus the Web for consumer research (1998)
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- Abstract
- Compares consumer research services on the consumer online service America Online (AOL) and the WWW. Examines their resources for: personal finance, news, health/medical information, and general reference. Although the Web offers wider content, AOL's ease of use is a great advantage for consumers