mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2009 | free, books, long tail, marketing, pricing
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 23 2009 | pricing, auction, seattle, startups
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 25 2009 | google, appengine, hosting, pricing
You can now pay for quota increases on AppEngine. They also REDUCED the amount of free quota for free. They say they have been under-reporting resource usage as they were not counting indexes as "storage". This has been fixed and the new console report the total storage used.
* $0.10 per CPU core hour. This covers the actual CPU time an application uses to process a given request, as well as the CPU used for any Datastore usage.
* $0.10 per GB bandwidth incoming, $0.12 per GB bandwidth outgoing. This covers traffic directly to/from users, traffic between the app and any external servers accessed using the URLFetch API, and data sent via the Email API.
* $0.15 per GB of data stored by the application per month.
* $0.0001 per email recipient for emails sent by the application
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 08 2008 | pricing, adobe, acrobat, saas, pdf
Its interesting to me that Adobe is able to monetize PDF creation, when there are good free alternatives. Acrobat itself is too expensive ($300). I now see they are offering other price points for an online service for PDF creation:
- Free 5 trial (5 documents)
- $10/month
- $100/yearQuoted: Create Adobe PDF Online is the easy way to create professional-looking PDF documents. Offered by Adobe Systems, the inventors of the PDF file format.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 14 2008 | amazon, kindle, pricing, web 2.0
I'm looking forward to reading Sarah's book on Web 2.0 companies. Strangely, the Kindle version is MORE EXPENSIVE than the hardback? How can that be?
Hardback: $17
Kindle: $20If the book were a "best seller" - it would sell for $10 on Kindle. But I don't see how Amazon justifies selling the Kindle version for more than the hardback price.
Sarah is rumored to be planning a book tour - hopefully coming to Seattle as well.
Quoted: Amazon.com: Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0: Sarah Lacy: Books

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