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Mobile Subscriptions To Reach 4.6 BillionGlobal mobile subscriptions are on track to reach 4.6 billion by the end of the year, and mobile broadband subscriptions are set to surpass 600 million in 2009, according to a new report by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). More than a quarter of the world's population is online a... |
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CITS Subscriptions DisappointChina International Travel Service's $381 million IPO offering attracted fewer-than-expected subscriptions, as the launch of the first 10 Growth Enterprise Market IPOs diverted demand for shares. ... |
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Free Dating Overtakes Paid Subscriptions, Now What?Markus at Plentyoffish let me know about his post today, Worlds top dating sites for August from comscore. I’ve stopped using paid dating sites for a few months to gauge firsthand how effective free dating sites are. Basically I’ve been on Facebook dating apps, Plentyoffish and OKCupi... |
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PCUK/Harris Poll: Print copies may help build online subscriptionsThe final day of paidContent:UK’s paid-for content survey conducted by Harris Interactive, shows a little more consumer willingness to pay, if a newspaper is chucked in too: “While only five percent of people who read a news site at least once a month told us they would pay for onlin... |
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Mobile payment service Zong expands to subscriptionsMobile payment start-up Zong is extending its product to include subscription-based services, the company announced Tuesday. Gaming site OMGPOP and News Corp.-owned photo-sharing site Photobucket have signed on as launch partners. So here's what this means: instead of entering credit card... |
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Readers prefer subscriptions to micropayments – according to paidContent:UK/Harris surveyPaidContent:UK has this week launched a series about online payment models, using the results of a poll conducted by Harris Interactive. Its first story reported that if newspaper groups were to begin charging for their websites, three quarters of users would abandon them in favour of a free alt... |


