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Oooh, Wired and I think the same about subscriptions

May 17 No Comments latest by

A little while ago, I wrote an article about the unbelievable amount we spend on subscriptions every month.

  • $30/month for Internet
  • $50/month for cell phone
  • $40/month for cable TV
  • $12/month for TiVo
  • $10/month for Napster/Rhapsody music subscription
  • $10/month for some other content-subscription like HighBeam Research

Read the original article: Guess how much your subscriptions cost?

Anyway, in this month’s Wired Magazine, look what I stumbled across:

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Coincidence?



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