Feb
23
2011
Google answers Apple subscription policy with Google One Pass
Mountain View, Calif.
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HOW TO: Use QR Codes for Event Marketing
Matthias Galica is CEO of ShareSquare. Via a self-serve mobile web app CMS and QR codes, the ShareSquare platform enhances real world promotions for artists, agencies & brands. Mashable readers can sign up for the private beta for free by clicking here. He will also be presenting on the topic of QR code adoption at the Where 2.0 Conference.
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Feb
17
2011
Google Announces Cheaper Subscription Plan One Day After Apple
Just one day after Apple announced its new in-app subscription system, Google has announced a similar--but cheaper--system.
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Pattaya Mail
Hilton Pattaya celebrated the launch of their new package “Meeting with high returns” on Saturday, February 5, at their Seaboard Ballroom.
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Apple's App Store subscriptions: the good, the bad and the ugly
Some publishers believe that Apple may hold the key to a profitable future. Thanks to the success of the company's iPad, for instance, there's a lot of excitement amongst traditional publishers who have seen their revenue from 'old' channels like print plummet.
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Feb
17
2011
Is Apple's New iPad Subscription System Extortionate?
On Tuesday, Apple announced new terms for publications that sell subscriptions on its iPad. The move was hotly anticipated as publishers scramble to find new revenue streams to prop up their struggling print products. Publishers, though, may not find Apple's terms very endearing. The Cupertino-based company will take a 30 percent cut from every new subscription purchased in the App Store. If ...
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Feb
17
2011
Apple Issues iPad Content Subscription Terms
Publishers looking to offer magazine or newspaper subscriptions as well as video and music to Apple's App Store will have to pay help Apple a hefty commission.
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New iPad Game: Sacred Odyssey: Rise of Ayden Rivals Console RPG
The iPad version of Sacred Odyssey: Rise of Ayden is now available for free download on the App Store. Once downloaded for free, the game will let the player take his first steps on this epic adventure. Then, if ...
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Feb
17
2011
Apple's New Subscription Model Is Evil [Apple]
# apple Digital subscriptions for the iPad are here . Huzzah! Sounds pretty good! You can subscribe to the New Yorker or PopSci with one click, and it's automagically delivered. No in-app purchases; no muss, no fuss. I've been holding out on renewing my paper mag subscriptions, waiting for this very moment. More »
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Jobs, Zuckerberg, Schmidt Said to Meet With Obama
President Barack Obama plans to discuss his economic agenda and ideas for job growth at a private dinner tonight with technology executives including Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, Facebook Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg, and Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt, according to an administration official.
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Feb
17
2011
Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy
Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store.
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24/7 Customer Launches First Predictive Customer Service Enabled Twitter Analytics App on iPad
24/7 Customer, a Sequoia Capital-funded predictive experience solutions company, announced that it has launched the first online predictive customer service app, Wow!px, on the iPad as part of its B2B twitter analytics tool, 24/7tweetview.
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Feb
17
2011
Apple gets a slice of the pie with subscription app
NEW YORK - Apple announced a subscription system for buying newspapers and magazines on iPhone and iPad applications on Tuesday, making it easier for publishers to mine the mobile devices for more revenue.The update announced...
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Apple gets a slice of the pie with subscription app
NEW YORK - Apple announced a subscription system for buying newspapers and magazines on iPhone and iPad applications on Tuesday, making it easier for publishers to mine the mobile devices for more revenue.The update announced...
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Feb
17
2011
Apple unveils iPhone, iPad subscription policy
Apple Inc. announced a subscription system for buying newspapers and magazines on iPhone and iPad applications on Tuesday, making it easier for publishers to mine the popular mobile devices for more revenue.
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Apple unveils iPhone, iPad subscription policy
NEW YORK—Apple Inc. announced a subscription system for buying newspapers and magazines on iPhone and iPad applications on Tuesday, making it easier for publishers to mine the popular mobile devices for more revenue.
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Feb
15
2011
Apple subscription deal in apps may hit Amazon
A new means of selling content via apps presents a challenge for companies like Amazon.com, which up to now have controlled commerce through the Web.
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Bob Bounila
LG’s marketing is tasteless to say the least. They release a video for the newly announced Optimus Pad , aka G-Slate, with a simulated “Spec Fighter” video game challenging what clearly resembles Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the iPad, not so cleverly renamed to the A-Pad.
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Feb
15
2011
Apple's App Store Subscription Plan Isn't Worth Celebrating
Apple's new feature allows publishers to charge customers a recurring fee, but it will keep 30 percent for itself
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Apple subscription service challenges publishers
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Jan
14
2011
News Corp “The Daily” delayed over iOS subscription API issues
Plans to launch Rupert Murdoch’s The Daily iPad news system have been delayed, with News Corp confirming that the previously tipped date – January 19 – is now being pushed back “for weeks, not months.” According to AllThingsD, the delay has been prompted by Apple’s software engineers working on the new iOS subscription API. The [...]
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