- monthly subscription or
- one time payment
- cancelable any time
"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
New York Times :: Relatively few people are willing to pay for an online newspaper or magazine. But what if they could pay a monthly fee for a vast library of news, like Netflix’s subscription service for movies? Scribd subscribers will be able to read a variety of publications in one place, minus the bother of having to sign up for them one at a time. Scribd, a Web site that lets users share reports, personal stories and recipes, revealed plans on Tuesday to do just that. Subscribers will be able to read a variety of publications in one place, minus the bother of having to sign up for them one at a time. Float, the name of the digital newsstand, is the latest strategy for making money from online news.
Continue to read Verne G. Kopytoff, bits.blogs.nytimes.com
"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
"Basically the price of a night on the town!"
"I'd love to help kickstart continued development! And 0 EUR/month really does make fiscal sense too... maybe I'll even get a shirt?" (there will be limited edition shirts for two and other goodies for each supporter as soon as we sold the 200)