Apple launched its subscription servicefor real yesterday . So Google ’s launching theirs today . It’scalled OnePass . It sounds pretty good : The approximation is one login for subscribing to all of your favorite publications that are viewable anywhere ( web , telephone set , pill ) . Just like Apple ’s , but in more places .
https://gizmodo.com/apples-new-subscription-model-is-evil-5761383
For publisher , it ’s a adept system . They can bill whatever they desire ( unlike Apple ) , sell subscriptions that run for any length of time ( even day passes ) or simply wad multiple issues together as a package . Theykeep 90 percent of the money , unlike Apple ’s setup , where they keep 70 percent . OnePass will also lets publishers give stuff away for spare , or use a meter frame-up , where disco biscuit amount of message is costless , but to get the rest you have to pay up . And it ’ll play nice with drug user ’ existing subscription — so if you ’ve already got a NYT subscription , it ’ll easy for you to get to the NYT on whatever equipment through OnePass . ( Supposing they sign up for OnePass , anyway . ) That ’s what Sports Illustratedis sort of bid nowwith a combined Android / print subscription .

http://gizmodo.com/5758026/a-sports-illustrated-android-subscription-will-cost-4-per-month
That ’s all dandy for publishers . The major enquiry : How user - friendly is it go to be ? Will it work as smoothly as Apple ’s subscriptions ? Will all of the major publishers sign up ? Is Google going to be as fiercely protective of substance abuser ’ information as Apple is , keep open it away from publications unless user explicitly adjudicate to give it to them ? ( An educated guess : no . )
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