February 17th, 2011 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Analysis & Editorial | No Comments »
Following in the footsteps of Apple, Google has announce One Pass. One Pass is a system that allows content owners to charge subscription based fees for access to their content.
Unlike Apple, Google will not obligate use of the service. It’s just there is developers wish to use it. Google also doesn’t seem to limit One Pass to Android based apps which suggests One Pass is a universal system. Google will be charging 10% of the fees for usage of the system, which is less compared to Apple and sounds like it is just a bit more than the costs Google is making for the transaction.