The New York Times is going to charge users for access to the articles published on the website and for smartphone applications.
They want to enhance their ability to offer high quality journalism for their readers from all over the world on every platform. Readers will be able to read 20 articles for free each month, and after that they will have to pay 15 dollar per month for gaining access to the rest of the content and smartphones applications.
The monthly amount for accessing the website from devices such as iPad is going to be between 15 and 20 dollars. For 35 dollars a month readers are going to get access to the New York Times content from all platforms. Do you think people will pay this money if they can get their news information also for free on other websites? Would you pay for it?
Perhaps, soon, we will all be typing like this. If only our 8-ball could speak…
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Het is geen mobieltje en het is geen computer, maar een Android device: de Dell Streak.
Het mooie van dit apparaat is: ‘Het heeft geen (mobiel) provider regels, omdat het geen telefoon is’. Dit houdt dus in, dat je gratis (mobiel) kunt bellen via VoIP ..geweldig haha eindelijk….