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Some cities have begun tapping their water fees to develop green infrastructure.
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The company is charging customers an upfront fee to develop a new voice for a customer, and then charges a per-usage fee.
The big question is how and if the Barnes & Noble JV with Microsoft — which sees, among other things, Microsoft paying B&N a fee to develop e-books content specifically for Windows 8 and Microsoft taking an equity stake in B&N's Nook tablet business — will also have an impact on what Nokia does in e-reading devices and e-books content.
Only a few years ago, original equipment manufacturers paid license fees to app developers to develop for their smartphones.
To help consumers avoid those fees, while trying to develop new revenue, the Walt Disney Company's home video division plans to test market a new type of DVD that will be priced about the same as a rental but never needs to be returned -- because it stops working after a fixed period of time.
For a start, even with its £19.99 a month subscription fee, it has to develop a massive user base before it can start making any significant payments.
When handing over publication fees, universities will need to develop some ability to assess the journal as well.
But for $100,000 to $1 million in licensing fees, Genies allows apps to develop much deeper avatar features.
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