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In addition to taking a cut of software sales, the firm might also benefit from users' desire to buy add-on hardware.
The catch: Apple must approve which applications make it into the store, in addition to taking a cut of any sales.
What they mean is that Facebook is just starting to find ways to monetize its 845 million users; the social network started with the lowest hanging fruit, which was advertising, then moved on to taking a cut of in-app virtual goods purchases, and now presumably has a long laundry list of other ways to enmesh its users and grow its top line.
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Many local police, she said, have been known to take a cut of the ransom.
Mr. Miller is expected to take a cut of about $10,000, an official said.
All three parties will get to take a cut of the embedded advertising revenue.
Kaggle charges the organizations that host competitions a fee and eventually hopes to take a cut of the prize money.
This would still force staff under retirement age to take a cut of at least 10% to their pension schemes.
And more revenue is on the way: the group is planning to take a cut of those residential savings as a kind of eco-tithe.
Everything that could conceivably be commodified and traded would be, and Enron, the innovator, would be there to take a cut of every trade.
The shift comes as an array of music industry rivals have been jockeying to take a cut of ticket sales as other revenue sources, particularly CD sales, plunge.
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