BitPass Merchants Introduce Annual and Monthly Subscriptions - Website Access, Digital Content, and Business Services Available Via BitPass Subscriptions
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BitPass
BitPass
05/23/2004 04:52 AM
Hmm. Just ran across BitPass, a micro-payment
startup founded by two Korean Stanford graduates, funded by Guy
Kawasaki and Cardinal. Glenbrook
Partners, a familiar name, is advising them. Looks
like they are in
good hands. I am not sure if I met either of the founders
before. Yeah,
I am that bad with names. Sometimes I even forget
what my wife's American
name is (Stella) which gets me into trouble.
This is my wife...er...Stella. -<-!
Whack! *<=

Payment for Content and Subscriptions
Doubles
Payment for Content and Subscriptions
Doubles
12/29/2002 12:22 PM"The total that US consumers paid for content in Q3 was $361.4
million, a jump of 105% over the same quarter last year."
Bell and Microsoft introduce co-branded
website, services
Bell and Microsoft introduce co-branded
website, services
06/10/2004 09:54 AMBell Canada and Microsoft Canada Co. introduced their co-branded
website and additional Internet services yesterday, establishing what
the two companies called Canada's "most complete" on-line experience.
But Bell and Microsoft won't be alone for long because Rogers Cable
Inc. and its partner Yahoo Inc. are expected to soon unveil a similar
co-branded website and many of the same services and Internet tools.
How I use tag subscriptions
How I use tag subscriptions
04/04/2005 07:20 PMI subscribe to a few tag subscriptions aside from pictures of cats
from Flickr.
osxcli at del.icio.us is one of my favorites. Lots of good
stuff for
Terminal
nerds and would-bes.
I also subscribe to cocoa, sqlite, and of course tags for our own
software.
They all go into a group named Tags. Since these feeds are not really
breaking-news feeds, I set a custom refresh interval of nine hours,
and I set them to get skipped during a manual refresh. This is
important, by the way—it’s nicer to the folks behind these
services if you refresh only as much as really makes sense.
(I chose nine hours instead of eight so that I would be surprised. I
like it when some things
don’t happen at the same time
every day.)
Pay Per Download, Subscriptions Or None
Of The Above?
Pay Per Download, Subscriptions Or None
Of The Above?
09/27/2004 12:29 AMThe New York Times is asking
whether people prefer to rent or buy their music -- which
is a totally misleading question. The way the industry works right
now you simply
cannot buy music. You can only buy a somewhat
limited license to listen to music in certain circumstances. That's
quite different than buying, and seems much more akin to renting. The
real question they're asking in the article is whether people will
prefer to pay-per-download for music or to buy a subscription service
for unlimited streams of music (with limited abilities to move songs
to portable media devices). This is sort like asking what kind of
horses you think will pull the next generation of buggies around, just
as cars are starting to zip up and down the streets. Even the article
just mentions in passing (and then drops entirely) the fact that more
than 3 times the number of people who have ever paid to download a
song accessed file sharing networks in July alone. While they're
arguing over which business model will work most like what's worked in
the past and ignoring where all the actual people are, the industry is
pretty much guaranteeing that the real next music delivery platform
won't involve them at all.
More U.S. Publishers to try for
subscriptions
More U.S. Publishers to try for
subscriptions
03/30/2005 05:12 PMInternet versions of publications try for subscriptions.
Sun subscriptions become model for
growth
Sun subscriptions become model for
growth
02/12/2004 11:13 AMMore predictable revenue flow
Automating feed subscriptions
Automating feed subscriptions
02/01/2005 09:34 PMThe idea of getting
a browser to handle a feed correctly when it encounters an
appropriate MIME type is gaining steam.
Randy put together a spec
for how to configure your feeds to handle what he’s calling
the Universal Subscription Mechanism. By adding a bit of code to your
feeds, any feed reader that understands the spec and registers itself
as the RSS helper app
for your browser can automatically handle feeds when you open an RSS document on the web.
Randy’s taken things a step further and written a small
shim for Windows that works with your browser to pass feeds off to
My Yahoo.
We’ve also added support for this to Pheedo, so in addition to inserting ads
into your feeds, you can also easily USM-enable your feeds.
Announce: WebmasterWorld Subscriptions
Announce: WebmasterWorld Subscriptions
01/21/2003 06:53 AMAfter a couple weeks of testing, we have moved from the old donation
system to a full subscription system.
Save $75 on TechNet Subscriptions
Save $75 on TechNet Subscriptions
12/30/2003 11:11 PMYour subscription includes a suite of CDs or DVDs containing the
entire Microsoft Knowledge Base, complete with Resource Kits, service
packs, and deployment guides. You also get monthly updates and access
to 24/7 TechNet online support.
Subscriptions lift Red Hat revenue
Subscriptions lift Red Hat revenue
03/31/2005 11:25 PMCNET Asia Apr 1 2005 3:37AM GMT
See comic subscriptions in NetNewsWire
2.0
See comic subscriptions in NetNewsWire
2.0
12/19/2004 03:26 PMM
acOSXHints:: “Fortunately, ucomics.com provides a standard
format for the location comic images for each date (see note below).
So it was simple enough to write a python script which I then used as
a special subscription in NNW.”
Red Hat subscriptions beat expectations
Red Hat subscriptions beat expectations
11/18/2003 07:47 PMZDNet Nov 18 2003 6:49PM ET
Internet subscriptions have now reached
80,453
Internet subscriptions have now reached
80,453
05/05/2004 03:58 AMMalta Independent Daily May 5 2004 8:01AM GMT
Net subscriptions bolster Comcast
Net subscriptions bolster Comcast
07/28/2004 01:25 PMCNET News.com Jul 28 2004 5:04PM GMT
Marking Subscriptions as 'Private' in
Bloglines
Marking Subscriptions as 'Private' in
Bloglines
03/14/2005 05:06 PM
Daring Fireball members who use Bloglines to subscribe to this
site’s members-only feeds must explicitly mark them as
“private”.
Satellite Radio Subscriptions Rising
Satellite Radio Subscriptions Rising
12/28/2003 10:34 PMaSiTiC writes "Apparently, satellite radio is finally catching on. I'm
an avid internet radio listener on stations such as KEXP, BBC 6Music
and SomaFM. I am ...
Internet subscriptions show growth
Internet subscriptions show growth
09/20/2004 06:54 AMChannel 4 Sep 20 2004 11:13AM GMT
share your opml subscriptions list
share your opml subscriptions list
01/03/2004 05:56 AMranking service
feeds.scripting.com
track this
site | 3 links
Allow iCal subscriptions on secure
servers
Allow iCal subscriptions on secure
servers
11/10/2003 11:19 PMNote: this only works if you have your own Apache server or have
access to the webserver directory (then you can use .htaccess files).
iCal has a nasty input control bug. You can't subscribe to a calendar
through an https://...
Sun subscriptions--a gimmicky good idea?
Sun subscriptions--a gimmicky good idea?
06/09/2004 08:49 AMUK doubles broadband internet
subscriptions
UK doubles broadband internet
subscriptions
06/18/2004 06:29 AMvnunet.com Jun 18 2004 10:42AM GMT
Amazon.com: Magazine Subscriptions:
Wired
Amazon.com: Magazine Subscriptions:
Wired
06/08/2004 11:38 PMCover Price: $59.40
Price: $10.00 ($0.83/issue)
You Save: $49.40 (83%)
Issues: 12 issues/12 months Subscribe to Wired and receive a
promotional certificate for $5 off your next Amazon.com purchase.Great
deal on this informative magazine. Sure, you can read it online but
sometimes it’s nice to kick back and read something the old
fashioned way!
Sun subscriptions--gimmick or good idea?
Sun subscriptions--gimmick or good idea?
06/09/2004 09:17 AMMajorium’s Quality Content Makes the
Difference Through Access to Its
Training Library of Over 172 Monthly
Curriculums and Accompanying Blended
Training Tools
Majorium’s Quality Content Makes the
Difference Through Access to Its
Training Library of Over 172 Monthly
Curriculums and Accompanying Blended
Training Tools
09/22/2004 02:18 AMMajorium, a Wisconsin based information technology company, furnishes
trainers with a pool of over 172 monthly curriculums and blended
training tools to configure a training structure that is best suited
to meet their employees’ needs. [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
Napster & Yahoo! Execs Say Subscriptions
Will Beat i
Napster & Yahoo! Execs Say Subscriptions
Will Beat i
01/04/2005 11:29 PMMac Observer Jan 5 2005 3:34AM GMT
MENA Mobile Subscriptions 60% below
Market Potential
MENA Mobile Subscriptions 60% below
Market Potential
09/13/2004 03:17 AMThe Middle East & North Africa region has only 45m current subscribers
from an addressable mobile market of 115m. This large spread
emphasizes the tremendous pent up demand and the profitability
potential awaiting the mobile operators best suited to tackle this
regions needs. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
NTT DoCoMo suffers fall in I-mode
subscriptions
NTT DoCoMo suffers fall in I-mode
subscriptions
12/12/2003 07:56 AMComputer Weekly Dec 12 2003 7:10AM ET
WSJ's Online Subscriptions Outperform
Print
WSJ's Online Subscriptions Outperform
Print
04/15/2005 12:44 PMARTstor image repository now taking
subscriptions
ARTstor image repository now taking
subscriptions
04/12/2004 11:29 AM
ARTstor ,
an art history image
repository service ,
announced that it is open for subscription.
Collections within ARTstor are to include the Mellon
International Dunhuang Archive ( MIDA ), an art
history survey set , Carnegie Arts
of the United States , the Huntington
Archive of Asian Art , the Illustrated
Bartsch collection , and the
Museum of Modern Art 's
Digital Design
Collection .
ARTstor's "Charter Collection" will contain approximately 300,000
digital images of visual material from different cultures and
disciplines, and it seeks to offer sufficient breadth and depth to
support a wide range of non-commercial educational and scholarly
activities. The Charter Collection is anticipated to grow to half a
million images by the summer of 2006.
Several NITLE
colleges
are now
participating in ARTstor.
ARTstor has been
supported by a grant from the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
(thanks to Suzanne Bonefas
!)
Symantec launches Earthlink security
subscriptions
Symantec launches Earthlink security
subscriptions
04/13/2004 06:17 PMSecurity giant Symantec hopes to continue its rapid growth in the
consumer security market by offering a month-by-month firewall and
antivirus subscription package bundled into EarthLink's service.
More cell phone subscriptions than
inhabitants in Sweden (AFP)
More cell phone subscriptions than
inhabitants in Sweden (AFP)
07/02/2004 09:43 AMAFP - The number of Swedish cell phone subscriptions has surpassed the
number of inhabitants in the Scandinavian country.
Report: Cable VoIP Subscriptions
Blasting Off
Report: Cable VoIP Subscriptions
Blasting Off
02/05/2005 09:59 PMTechWeb Feb 6 2005 1:29AM GMT
BusinessWeek: Apple should rethink
iTunes subscriptions
BusinessWeek: Apple should rethink
iTunes subscriptions
06/02/2004 10:13 AMBusinessWeek's Stephen Wildstrom thinks that Apple CEO Steve Jobs
should rethink his views on a subscription based model for the iTunes
Music Store...
FCC: High-Speed Internet Subscriptions
Skyrocket
FCC: High-Speed Internet Subscriptions
Skyrocket
03/20/2003 01:05 PMLured by improved access, attractive prices and special promotions,
Americans flocked in
record numbers to sign up for high-speed Internet access last year,
according to a new
Federal Communications Commission study. The study found an 80.3
percent jump in 2001, to 12.8 million lines, from 7.1 million lines in
2000.
One-click RSS subscriptions, continued:
the lesser of two evils?
One-click RSS subscriptions, continued:
the lesser of two evils?
01/22/2004 02:41 AM
There's been some ongoing discussion of one-click RSS subscriptions
over at
Brent's
and
Dare's sites. Some things I've found
out:
...Cable Telephone Subscriptions to Grow to
11.5 Million by 2010
Cable Telephone Subscriptions to Grow to
11.5 Million by 2010
08/09/2004 02:23 AMNew Topic Paper by The Diffusion Group Predicts Cable Telephone
Subscriptions to Grow Four Fold between 2003 and 2010 [PRWEB Aug 9,
2004]
Napster & Yahoo! Execs Say Subscriptions
Will Beat iTunes
Napster & Yahoo! Execs Say Subscriptions
Will Beat iTunes
01/04/2005 03:28 PMMac Observer Jan 4 2005 6:34PM GMT
Microsoft Notebook: Making Music
Subscriptions Portable
Microsoft Notebook: Making Music
Subscriptions Portable
05/03/2004 12:28 PM"The missing piece, the piece that we're delivering with Janus, is the
ability to extend that subscription service content onto devices, and
for it to still be protected." By Todd Bishop, Seattle
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