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Wired Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson Discusses the Future of Free
You could call it Anderson’s Law: Digital drives the prices of content down to zero. Don’t agree? It’s like arguing with gravity. At Wired’s first-ever business conference, Disruptive by Design, Wired Magazine editor-in-chief Chris Anderson kicks things off with a fact-paced talk on the history ...
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Blog » Chris Anderson’s Free Contains Apparent Plagiarism
vqronline.org — In the course of reading Chris Anderson’s new book, Free: The Future of a Radical Price (Hyperion,... $26.99), for a review in an upcoming issue of VQR, we have discovered almost a dozen passages that are reproduced nearly verbatim from uncredited ... (more) Blog » Chris Anderson’s Free Contains Apparent ...
Free: The Future of a Radical Price: Chris Anderson: Books
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 ... (more) Free: The Future of a Radical Price: Chris Anderson: Books
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