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Get a lifetime subscription to Stock-Graphics on sale for just $19 and gain access to some 13,500 images and 2,900 vectors. Once you purchase a subscription, simply scroll through a range of categories, icons, or designs, and download whatever your h…

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Subscription biller Zuora soars 43% following IPO

Subscription biller Zuora was well-received by stock market investors on Thursday, following its public debut. After pricing its IPO at $14 and raising $154 million, the company closed at $20, valuing the company around $2 billion. It was also much higher than expected. The company said in its filings that it planned to price its shares […]

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Lyft tests a bunch of ‘all-access’ subscription plans for frequent users

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Some frequent Lyft users are being offered monthly subscription plans.

The plans have been tested at different price points for the past few months, offering “free” rides for a lump sum up front. Rides are capped at $15, so this is for short, frequent trips — not long-distance trips to the airport.

A Lyft spokesperson said in an email Friday, “We’re always testing new ways to provide passengers the most affordable and flexible transportation options. For the past few months, we’ve been testing a variety of All-Access Plans for Lyft passengers.” Read more…

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ClassPass introduces credits

 ClassPass is not accustomed to sitting idle. The startup, a subscription marketplace that lets users find and book fitness classes, is today introducing credits. ClassPass CEO Fritz Lanman hinted at the change at Disrupt SF last year, explaining that the service has a great market fit with a certain demographic, but doesn’t work as well for people who want more value for their money.… Read More

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This vinyl subscription service is an audiophile’s dream

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We love the convenience of streaming songs as much as the next person, but we have a soft spot for vinyl records. Maybe it’s the sheer satisfaction of dropping the needle onto a smooth 45, or perhaps it’s the vintage allure of listening to the classics the way they were intended to be played, but more and more millennials are becoming proud owners of record players — and growing collections of tracks.

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Get access to StockUnlimited’s massive library of sound effects while it’s on sale for $50

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Admit it, we all take the tiniest sounds in movies for granted— yes, even you movie buffs. The boom of thunder. The crash of a wave. The soft crickets that fill a sprawling prairie. It’s an afterthought to us, but for filmmakers, it’s those tiny details that transport you into another world. 

Want to make your own movie? You’ll need to think of the sound effects, which is why you should consider signing up for StockUnlimited’s Audio Library.  Read more…

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MoviePass drops pricing to under $7 per month, if you opt for the annual plan

movie theater MoviePass, the subscription service that lets consumers pay a monthly fee to see unlimited movies in theaters across the U.S., is slashing its prices yet again. The company announced today it’s now offering its service for $6.95 per month, down from the current price of $9.95 per month, when customers commit to a one-year subscription plan. That works out to a flat fee of $89.95… Read More

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Crunch Report | Square Announces the $999 ‘Professional’ Register

Square announces its new $999 professional Register, GameStop begins a rental subscription pass and Nintendo says Switch will beat the Wii U in sales. All this on Crunch Report. Read More

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