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Six strategies for overcoming “chicken and egg” problems cdixon.org – chris dixon's blog

http://cdixon.org/2009/08/25/six-strategies-for-overcoming-chicken-and-egg-problems/ Products with so-called networks effects get more valuable when more people use them. Famous examples are telephones and social networks. “Complementary network effects” refer to situations where a product gets more valuable as more people use the product’s complement(s). Two products are complementary when they are more (or only) useful together – for example, a video game and video game console, or an OS and an application for that OS.