Google launched the Google One Pass - a service provided by the charging system for content sites. "Want to help premium content" Google Launches collection system for content sites. The company announced today (Wednesday) on Google One Pass - a service that will allow publishers to define a form of payment from customers and back it up. In the first phase of service will be available to countries the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany and Spain. "Google wants to really help content to thrive and makes sure future of quality journalism," the company explains the reason for creating the new service. "Our goal is to provide an open and flexible platform that extends our commitment to support the publishers, press and access to quality content." To use the content site managers will have to implement it in situ in Google ensures it simple and easy to use. After that may arise for a number of lines of code you provide them Google will be able to manage the content through an online interface, it can be to choose a commercial model. Among other things can set it free content on the site compared to a cost content, subscription specified period of time, a subscription with automatic renewal subscription daily. Google stresses that the content providers have full control over the type of subscription charges. Payment itself will pass through the existing Google Checkout service. Registration will allow Google customers to use the content on Google One Pass also from mobile application, as defined in "cases in which the terms and conditions of the mobile operating system and prohibit the transaction to occur outside the store applications" (this is defined by reference to all recent Apple over resentment among the content providers who use the platform her). Once a user has paid for the information - he can access it at any existing platforms: PC, Tablet PC, mobile and so on. After the customer enters his login information in one of the sites users of the service - it also will identify other sites to wrap them and he did not have identification on them to be exposed to content that was recorded.
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