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Apple goes to battle with Spotify in premium podcast push
A market it popularised but didn't monetise.
Apr 21 2021 6:13AM
Woolworths to build a platform to host subscription-based services
Retailer indicates "multiple" offerings on the cards.
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Zoom rolls out hardware subscription service
Options for phones and meeting rooms.
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Optus dumps billing for third-party content subscriptions
Telco bills no longer open to games and quizzes.
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Coles adopts RANGEme network for small buyers
SMEs gain access to Coles buying team.
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Servcorp examines core billing systems
Sweats unified communications assets.
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Skype extends "unlimited" calling plans
Monthly offerings for mobile calls in more countries.
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Facebook McAfee 'fans' to get free security suite
Around 350 million Windows and Apple Mac users eligible.
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Symantec and McAfee pay out US$375,000 for fee abuse
Two of the world’s biggest security software vendors have settled a case brought by New York State over billing customers without their consent.
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Microsoft outlines Office subscription plan
Microsoft has unveiled a new subscription service for Office which will be aimed at consumers..
Jul 3 2008 6:45AM
Adobe CS3 subscription offer for Aussies
Australians will be one of the first to receive the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium software as a subscription service.
May 9 2008 1:56PM
Microsoft gets SaaS in South Africa
Microsoft has launched a pay-as-you-go computing system aimed at making its office software more accessible for people in emerging markets, the company said on Tuesday.
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