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Book by Chris Anderson
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Free: The Future of a Radical Price is the second book written by Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired magazine. The book was published on July 7, 2009, by Hyperion. Free is Anderson's follow-up to his book The Long Tail, published in 2006. Wikipedia
Originally published: July 2009
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In Free, Chris Anderson explores this radical idea for the new global economy and demonstrates how this revolutionary price can be harnessed for the benefit of ...
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Chris Anderson's book Free: The Future of a Radical Price is a great book on how the progression of "free" items and information has changed the way we view ...
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Free: The Future of a Radical Price is the second book written by Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired magazine. The book was published on July 7, 2009, ...
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Free: The Future of a Radical Price is an enjoyable listen on Audible. It's a great value at the sticker price of $0.00. Chris Anderson does a great job of ...
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In Free, Chris Anderson explores this radical idea for the new global economy and demonstrates how this revolutionary price can be harnessed for the benefit of ...
In his groundbreaking new book, The Long Tail author Chris Anderson considers a brave new world where the old economic certainties are being undermined by a ...
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By considering its cultural implications as revealed in the discourses of P2P TV sharers, this essay's aim is to understand TV file-sharing as one term in the ...
Aug 28, 2012 · This is a terrific book! So many amazing insights and examples, and so well written. Full of economic history and explanations.
Free is becoming a business strategy which might just end up being essential for any company to survive. The online economy's costs continue to go down.