ONE PASS -> a test note from De La Rue Giori / SWITZERLAND.

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ONE PASS -> a test note from De La Rue Giori / SWITZERLAND.
DE LA RUE GIORI - test note, one pass.
When you were gonna get back at someone in the slightest way but you realize that their entire existence is unfortunate so you decide to let them have it.
i knew it wasn’t going to be good, but my uni results were just released, and now i want to just burrow into the ground and never return
Erg benieuwd naar de impact hiervan. Google One Pass is a payment system that enables publishers to set the terms for access to their digital content.
Google isn't just offering a discounted commission to woo subscription content providers, however. The main attraction Google is offering is full access to One Pass users' personal data, with only an opt out option for those who don't want to participate. Just as Apple's subscription model is similar to existing sales in iTunes, Google's new model is based upon its legacy as a web advertiser. The company has demonstrated little real interest in selling Android apps, preferring instead to have developers use its AdMob mobile ad network to support their work. That's why the developer of Angry Birds called exclusive ad-supported distribution of its app on Android "the Google Way." The problem for users, apart from privacy concerns, is the the Google Way doesn't really encourage quality content. As is evident both in Android Market and on the web in pages monetized by Google, there's an awful lot of low quality content and a fairly low signal to noise ratio that results when anyone can publish without any limits, but there's little opportunity to actually make any money.
AppleInsider | Inside subscription content: Apple iPad vs Google One Pass vs Amazon Kindle
Peter Pachal of PC Magazine offers a good comparison of the two subscription models.