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1 FaverShareI find it amazing that the paid subscription is $45/year - as compared to the free advertising supported one.
a) I can't believe he makes anything like $45/subscriber for the ad supported version.
b) The paid version is so expensive, I can't see people opting in to it given the advertisements are so subtle.
ibeatyou: Started by a group of very competitive friends, ibeatyou is an online platform for competitive spirits around the world to connect and challenge each other. Competitions run the gamut from "Best Drawn On Facial Hair," a challenge inviting competitors to submit their best eyeliner/Sharpie-created mustache or goatee, to cause-related competitions, like the Declare Yourself challenge, in which Jessica Alba challenges users to submit a video of themselves that explains why we need to get out and vote.
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1 FaverShareThis document describes how to set up PHPlist on Fedora, CentOS, Ubuntu and Debian. This howto should also work for other distributions with little modifications. Taken from the phplist page: "phplist is an open-source newsletter manager. phplist is free to download, install and use, and is easy to integrate with any website. phplist is downloaded more than 10 000 times per month and is listed in the top open source projects for vitality score on Freshmeat."
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