Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Google One Pass Enables Content Micropayments
Google One Pass is a payment system that enables publishers to charge consumers for articles and other content. It offers purchase-once, view-anywhere functionality, so users can view the content they buy across all of their devices.
Google One Pass supports subscriptions, day passes, metered access, pay-per-article and multi-issue packages.

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