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Cell phone subscriptions surge in India

April 10, 2006 Of the 140 million phone service subscriptions, 90 million are for cell phones, according to the Indian government. TAGS: phone service, India, cell phone, China, telecommunications, subscription, mobile phone

Subscription-based Google Apps for businesses ready

February 22, 2007 New ad-free version will include Docs & Spreadsheets, BlackBerry support, more storage. TAGS: Google Apps, Google Docs, Google Inc., subscription, Gmail, spreadsheet, RIM BlackBerry

CBS to offer subscription video for phones

February 27, 2006 News alerts, entertainment content will be available starting next week for a few dollars a month. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., entertainment, subscription, cell phone, Sprint Nextel, Verizon Communications, programming, multimedia, video

Congoo to offer subscription content for free

March 21, 2006 Search site makes deals with Financial Times, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Boston Globe, among others. TAGS: publisher, subscription, Firefox, Microsoft Corp.

Compaq founder pushes for academic library online

March 13, 2006 E-books died, but e-publishing will live on if the content is right, say those behind Questia Media. TAGS: electronic publishing, founder, subscription, library, e-book, student, Compaq Computer Corp., CEO, Google Inc.

XM, Sirius unveil plans for postmerger price drops

July 23, 2007 Listeners would have several new options, including an "a la carte" package that costs about half the current lowest-price subscription plan. TAGS: Sirius, XM Satellite Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., merger, lineup, satellite radio, subscriber, offering, radio, programming, pricing, channel, subscription, satellite, CEO

Corbis' microstock site lets photographers set fee

June 25, 2007 SnapVillage, launched Monday, differs from rivals in letting contributors decide how much they want to charge for images. TAGS: Corbis, Getty Images, rival, subscription, fee, image, photograph

Microsoft security service to ship in June

February 7, 2006 At $49.95 a year to defend PCs against Internet threats, it puts pricing pressure on rival offerings. TAGS: Symantec Corp., McAfee Inc., subscription, antivirus, security, Microsoft Corp., anti-spyware, PC, Microsoft Windows
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