Less than a year and a half after launch, the subscription aggregation startup Ongo — a newspaper-industry effort to create a pan-media subscription system — is shutting down. It’ll close its doors by ...
Online news service Ongo, which launched last year as a paid "aggregator" for various newspapers, said Tuesday it would close down by the end of the month. "We're in the process of formally winding ...
Paywall sites are having a bad month. Google shuttered One Pass at the end of April. Now paywall and news aggregation site Ongo, which launched in January 2011 with $12 million in funding from the New ...
Adrienne LaFrance reports that Ongo, the newspaper industry’s attempt to provide a personalized, curated news service, is shutting down after a year and a half. Ongo’s pitch was that it would curate ...
Those who follow news online know that it can be hard to sift through the cruft to get to the good stuff. Not only that, it can be frustrating to read in a million different formats while not being ...
Ongo, a Silicon Valley startup planning to launch a website for reading and sharing news from multiple sources, says it received an initial round of funding from some of the country's top newspaper ...
When Ongo launched four months ago, reviews from the tech press were frosty. Why would anyone pay $6.99 a month for a bunch of stories they could get elsewhere for free, the critics asked. Now, having ...
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