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Old 08-06-2003, 02:24 AM   #1
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Economist Mobile soon pay content :(

One of my favorite mobile channels, The Economist, is removing his Avantgo edition soon. Instead, they are moving to Roundpoint which most probably means that you will have to pay for its content in future

Maybe I should get used to the fact that you cannot always expect quality for free.
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Old 08-13-2003, 02:33 AM   #2
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From: The Economist <commercialdirector-admin@news.economist.com>

Dear Economist.com mobile edition reader,

Economist.com is launching a new premium version of its mobile edition on September 1st. We invite you, as a current mobile edition reader, to take a free trial of our new service. Please note that as of mid-August you will no longer be able to receive the mobile edition via AvantGo.

Your free trial to the new mobile edition will expire on September 1st.

The new version will deliver articles from the Economist.com Global Agenda to your mobile device throughout the working week. We are currently evaluating the new mobile edition and will announce the
subscription price soon. We hope you enjoy this free trial and find the new mobile edition of great value. As always, we are very interested in your feedback.

Written by Economist journalists, Global Agenda offers concise analysis of international issues and breaking news. Global Agenda responds to the most important stories, giving you a powerful tool to stay informed. Now you can take this information with you wherever you go.
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Old 08-22-2003, 08:10 AM   #3
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From: The Economist <publisher-admin@news.economist.com>
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Dear Economist.com mobile edition reader,

Effective today, Economist.com's mobile edition will no longer be
available on Avantgo and the free trial of our new service has ended.

For those who haven't taken the trial, we have launched a new mobile
service offering articles from the Economist.com Global Agenda.
The Global Agenda mobile edition offers concise analysis of
international issues and breaking news events, updated throughout the
working week and delivered daily to your mobile device.

Click here to continue to receive the mobile edition or to find out
more about this new service:
http://news.economist.com/cgi-bin1/D...za0HPx0CBrd0Ax

A subscription to the Global Agenda mobile edition will keep you
informed on the most important stories of the day, wherever you go.
By signing up today you will be eligible for our launch price of just
US$7.95 a month.

Don't miss a thing. Subscribe today! Click the link below to continue:
http://news.economist.com/cgi-bin1/D...za0HPx0CBrd0Ax

Thank you for your interest in the Economist.com mobile edition.
We hope you will enjoy our new service

Kind regards,

Paul Rossi
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