Today I discovered I would pay for google.
1. I don't have a lot of food in my house so I googled the foods that I DO have, and it gave me a lot of interesting ideas for recipes (one of which I did and was extremely delicious)
2. I also couldn't figure out how to open a screw on plastic top with limited resources, so I googled my problem..and ta-da! I opened it.
I mean, I don't know how much I'd pay for Google, but I'd do it. Also, I would never pay for Twitter.
1. I don't have a lot of food in my house so I googled the foods that I DO have, and it gave me a lot of interesting ideas for recipes (one of which I did and was extremely delicious)
2. I also couldn't figure out how to open a screw on plastic top with limited resources, so I googled my problem..and ta-da! I opened it.
I mean, I don't know how much I'd pay for Google, but I'd do it. Also, I would never pay for Twitter.
would you pay 10 easy installments of $9.99 for amazing google services? you'd get a free cutting board too!
yes of course it does.
all we need is your credit card number and the 3 digits on the back of your card and we'll be happy to process your order
all we need is your credit card number and the 3 digits on the back of your card and we'll be happy to process your order
I wouldn't pay for Google or Twitter. Advertising is fine for me in both those scenarios.
Only place online I hate ads online is in videos. Super obnoxious there.
Only place online I hate ads online is in videos. Super obnoxious there.
I wouldn't pay $100 to use Google, but maybe $20 yes.
Or maybe not, because Bing would still be free.
Or maybe not, because Bing would still be free.

"The annual study of the impact of the Internet on Americans by the Center for the Digital Future found that 49 percent of Internet users said they have used free micro-blogs such as Twitter.
But when asked if they would be willing to pay for Twitter, zero percent said yes."
From http://www.digitalcenter.org/pdf/2010_digital_future_final_release.pdf