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10% of Facebook Users Would Pay at Least $10 Per Year to Get Rid of Ads

According to a survey of 1,059 U.S. adults, 89.7 percent of respondents said they would pay nothing to remove ads from their Facebook accounts, noting that they don’t mind the ads. Meanwhile, 4.5 percent said they would be willing to pay up to $9.99 per year for this freedom, while 3.4 percent said they would pay up to $19.99 per year for it. (Marketing Land)

Apple-Samsung Case and the Future of Innovation

Apple won its patent lawsuit against Samsung, a victory (if upheld) that could spur more original products. But will consumers buy these distinctive products? So far, the evidence seems to point to “No.” (NYTimes.com)

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