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How Bundled Pricing Can Benefit Both Customers and Businesses

By Chris Cameron / March 1, 2010 11:30 AM / View Comments

Fast Food MenuAnthony Tjan is a venture capitalist at the Boston-based VC firm Cue Ball, but he also blogs for The Harvard Business Review where last week he posted an article about packaged pricing deals in business. The article, The Pros and Cons of Bundled Pricing, points out the differences between bundles and "à la carte" pricing as well as benefits to both customers and businesses. Most Web startups offering an array of services will often bundle features into tiered pricing plans rather than an "à la carte" selection, and here's why.

Google Invented Reading Lists?

By Dana Oshiro / September 17, 2009 8:49 PM / View Comments

google_bundles_sept09c.jpgWell-known podcaster and RSS pioneer Dave Winer is critical about Google's reading list patent. In a recent blog post, Winer explains how Google filed a patent laying claim to "a method of subscribing to a collection of feeds". Winer's own Scripting News discusses OPML file subscriptions or "reading lists" much earlier than the patent application and from what I understand, BlogBridge has also supported dynamic reading lists for years.

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