Kodak, one of the major online photo repositories, will soon start charging user fees at the risk of photo deletion. Are Web fees for formerly free sites becoming the norm? Renita Jablonski talks to LA Times business columnist David Lazarus.
As far as revenue streams go, I would be willing to sponsor this one particular podcast and have my logo appear beneath it on the American Public Radio site and on all embeds, but no one offers thi$. Maybe in the future?
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