Not exact matches
There are over 70
mobile subscriptions per 100 people in this country, and yet that's
fewer than any other developed nation.
After a
few weeks of monitoring we're seeing very high payment success ratios and an increase of
mobile subscriptions in these countries without decreasing the number of credit card
subscriptions.
Special ebook apps are being slurped up for their tech; ebook
subscriptions don't work; people are buying
fewer ebooks, and they're reading the ones that they are buying not on e-readers but on their phones, alongside a ton of other competing content that is formatted for
mobile and that is in many cases free.
A
few mobile apps promise to deliver rapid roadside assistance with no
subscription fee.
Microsoft is quickly learning that adding more Office users for free may be more useful than gaining
fewer Office users at a cost: Office 365
subscriptions are no longer required for Office on
mobiles.
Apps featuring in - app
subscriptions will begin to appear in the next
few days including Frontline Commando and a
few others from Glu
Mobile.