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These services are called "subscriptions," but the word "subscribe" has a new meaning for libraries.
"If two people have them, they have to subscribe, have to be willing to be found," said John Cunningham, marketing director for SnapTrack.
That plan has apparently worked, as the number of users who subscribe has more than doubled during that time.
But Amazon's service will have a $299 annual fee, though the deadline to subscribe has been pushed back repeatedly (which may indicate pricing could be a concern).
Another is the criteria by which leaders are now judged.Conventional wisdom, to which Sir Ming himself subscribes, has it that his age was his undoing.
It is worth noting that what we have described here as publish-subscribe has a relevant parallel in the area of modern software construction (indeed, that is where we derived the name) [17], [18].
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