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Uploaded on Feb 11, 2011
Google One Pass is a new payment product for publishers. It is aimed at publishers of periodicals content, such as news and magazines.
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Top Comments
Artur Listwan 2 years ago
This is an example of video, that tells a lot but at the end you understand nothing.
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irishdonny 2 years ago
Pretty video but no actual screenshots or real information?
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All Comments (25)
9rockky 1 year ago
bye bye
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ardnet 2 years ago
huh??
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kendy4 2 years ago
u know everyone is going to go with google
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Frank Barrett 2 years ago
doesn't seem all that necessary. will publishers actually want this service? seems a tad bit weird google would try to enter this type of market
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moicced 2 years ago
... I already get everything i want to read with Google Reader and blog's RSS feeds.
I don't know how it could make me happier than that !
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Shashkoila 2 years ago
where is your god now, Apple?
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flootedbeam 2 years ago
I didn't understand what any of that meant.... well just so long as it's simple.
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Kevin Shockey 2 years ago
At this stage I think this is an interesting experiment. It's difficult to tell exactly how it works for both publishers and readers. #toc #monetization
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dkunha39 2 years ago
Google gets 10%. Apple is keeping 30%.
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