The rumors are apparently true. RSS feeds with Google AdSense are coming next week.
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That means contextual adverts in your Feedburner RSS feeds, that will be CPM based, which means you get paid on the number of ad impressions – so the more subscribers that you have, the more revenue you will generate.
It’s being rolled out to a select group of Adsense publishers first of all, but then it will be extended to all Adsense and Feedburner publishers in the near future.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, the company’s third-quarter net income fell a whopping 77 percent as the mass exodus of wireless customers continued. They are going to try and stop some of the bleeding by tinkering with pricing plans.
So how bad were things in the third quarter? Excluding acquisitions, the company said it lost 337,000 post-paid subscribers, or those who sign annual contracts and pay monthly bills. Total subscribership (both wireless and wireline) also dipped from 60,000 in the second quarter to 54 million. All of this while Sprint’s rivals, AT&T and Verizon, added 2 million and 1.6 million net subscribers, respectively.
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