techdirt.com - 7/2/2009
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Malcolm Gladwell is an interesting guy. He's an amazing writer and storyteller -- perhaps the greatest storyteller of this generation. And, as such, he's amazing at taking complex ideas or research and making it seem simple and easy to understand. I have to admit that I really enjoy reading ...
spotify.com - 7/2/2009
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spotify.com —
Wired Editor Chris Anderson has had a great
influence on Spotify. His first book, The Long Tail,...
has been required reading in our office since day one and today we’re extremely excited to be working with him to bring another first to ...
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Chris Anderson’s Free, the first audiobook on Spotify
wired.com - 6/30/2009
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wired.com —
It’s now clear that the bane of my
next year will be questions about the future of...
the newspaper industry from journalists. I don’t blame them—newspapers are indeed one of the industries most affected by Free (although that’s just one manifestation ...
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Dear Malcolm: Why So Threatened?
amazon.com - 6/29/2009
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amazon.com —
From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. In the digital
marketplace, the most effective price is no price at...
all, argues Anderson ( The Long Tail ). He illustrates how savvy businesses are raking it in with indirect routes from product to revenue with ...
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Free: The Future of a Radical Price: Chris Anderson: Books
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The ArtLab —
I haven't been able to get my hands on a review copy of Chris Anderson's new book Free: The Future of a Radical Price, so I'll pass on making any commentary about its contents, but I do want to point something out that I found interesting in Mike Masnick's review of the book at Techdirt. ...
Free: It Works, It Cries, It Bites
ReadWriteWeb —
... Mike Masnick followed on TechDirt with an insightful post in which he attributes some of Gladwell's confusion to the way that Anderson wrote the book. Masnick says that the book does not provide enough details on the mechanics and applications of Free. (I haven't read the book, so I can't comment on that.) Fred Wilson joined the conversation with a ...
Weekly Wrapup: Tim Berners-Lee Interview, Google Chrome OS, Social Network Stats, And More...
ReadWriteWeb —
... Mike Masnick followed on TechDirt with an insightful post in which he attributes some of Gladwell's confusion to the way that Anderson wrote the book. Masnick says that the book does not provide enough details on the mechanics and applications of Free. (I haven't read the book, so I can't comment on that.) Fred Wilson joined the conversation with a ...
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