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While they await a critical mass of customers for these gadgets, some cable companies are trying to boost revenues by charging customers $5 to $7 a month for each additional computer that's connected to their network. That fee pays for a separate Internet protocol address (a line out to the Net) for that computer. But moves like that have prompted criticism that these cable companies are trying to squeeze a few extra bucks out of their networking customers without adding any real value. Amori argues that such an approach is risky to boot, as the system could compromise security...
...dance is only a few days away and that the HoCo has limited resources, said there are no plans to revise the dance’s pricing scheme. In fact, Sun said, the HoCo has financial difficulties and was simply hoping to attract first-years by waiving the fee for women...
...start out free, Homestead charges $49.99 a year to host your page after a 14-day trial period. Some users might find it preferable to GeoCities, which puts advertising on your home page. AOLers don't pay extra for their home page--it's covered by their monthly service fee. (AOL Time Warner is the parent company of this magazine...
...completes a university degree, compared with 1 in 3 Britons and Americans. Germany's free public universities are a joke, full of perpetual students who have little contact with professors. As my colleague Charles Wallace, TIME's Berlin bureau chief, has reported, serious German students are flocking to private, fee-charging institutions, many of which use English as their medium of instruction...
...Schlesinger Library’s recent acquisition of Dworkin’s papers was unusual since that library, which customarily receives donations of manuscripts, paid an undisclosed fee for the artifacts. “Radcliffe wanted my papers before they merged with Harvard,” Dworkin told the Boston Globe. “It was like their last bad act...to show Harvard what they thought of Harvard...