Popular Science on Google One Pass

Bonnier Corporation has signed an agreement for Google One Pass. Popular Science will be first out on the multiple-device subscription service.

Popular Science will now be available on Google One Pass, allowing readers the option of purchasing magazine subscriptions on multiple digital devices. The first out under an agreement between Bonnier Corporation and Google, One Pass will provide a simple way to purchase various premium content from Bonnier Corporation across tablets, smartphones and desktop computers.

"We're thrilled with this new agreement with Google. With this solution, we are able to give consumers what they've been asking for - an easy, simple way to get Bonnier content through subscriptions and on various devices and websites," says Sara Ohrvall, senior vice president of research and development for Bonnier.

Google One Pass integrates with the Android operating system and allows Bonnier to experiment with different pay models, whether subscriptions or single-issue sales or even individual-article pricing. Consumers will determine the best way to get and access the content. The service offers the potential for publishers to offer an integrated content experience across multiple devices.

"This is a big evolutionary step for allowing our readers to easily access our content on whatever device they want at any time," says Gregg Hano, Vice President and Group Publisher of the Bonnier Technology Group.

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