Perks

Last update: Friday 10th of September 2010

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Perks may refer either to:

  • an employee benefit, colloquially known as a "perk"
  • Reginald Thomas David Perks, English cricketer, leading wicket taker for Worcestershire

Another perk of working in the corporate world is free printing and faxing at all times! My printer ran out of ink last year and I haven’t gotten around to refilling it. Why should I when I can print anything I want to for free?



Yet another perk for the purps.



I began using SNOCAP's music storefront recently on my MySpace page, replacing the MySpace music player. It lets prospective fans hear my stuff without giving it all away and lets viewers buy tracks a la carte much like iTunes, with a small commission. Plus CDBaby is working on a deal to give CDBaby members SNOCAP added perks. Check it out.



In the article, they discuss how Apple does not let artists or studios pay for feature space—at least not directly. Instead, Apple asks (demands?) them for exclusive content in exchange for feature space. Exclusive content is one of those many perks of buying music on iTunes, of course, and Apple knows that.



Freshman Sen. Mike Folmer, R-Lebanon County, is doing the unthinkable in the Pennsylvania General Assembly.He's turning down a state pension - the Holy Grail of Legislative Perks.It's what taxpayer-financed, incumbency-protection programs & partisan redistricting are all about: returning to office term after term to build up service to draw



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