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Chris Anderson is editor in chief of WIRED magazine, a position he's held since 2001. During his tenure, the magazine has received eight National Magazine Awards and seven additional nominations. It won the prestigious top prize for general excellence in 2005, 2007, and 2009. http://fora.tv/2009/07/16/Chris_Anderson_on_FREE_The_Future_of_Radical_Price

Chris Anderson on FREE: The Future of Radical Price

Free-Conomics with Chris Anderson

http://fora.tv/2009/09/23/Free-Conomics_with_Chris_Anderson#fullprogram Chris Anderson is editor in chief of WIRED magazine, a position he's held since 2001. During his tenure, the magazine has received eight National Magazine Awards and seven additional nominations. It won the prestigious top prize for general excellence in 2005, 2007, and 2009.

Freemium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Freemium is a business model by which a product or service (typically a digital offering such as software, media, games or web services) is provided free of charge, but a premium is charged for advanced features, functionality, or related products and services. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The word "freemium" is a portmanteau combining the two aspects of the business model: "free" and "premium". [ edit ] Origin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemium

Attali : "plus personne n'acceptera de payer, malgré HADOPI" - P

http://www.pcinpact.com/news/54741-jacques-attali-bruits-hadopi-gratuit.htm Le 22 décembre, sur Public Sénat, Conversation d’Avenirs, Jacques Attali était interrogé sur la gratuité, et la notion de valeur.
My new Graphic Novel from Vertigo, Grant Morrison called it “part social sci-fi and part “X-Men” for the PlayStation generation.” Buy now at Amazon. "One of the most important and instructive books of our times," (Wired), is now available in a brand new paperback edition for under ten dollars. http://www.rushkoff.com/

Douglas Rushkoff

http://www.rushkoff.com/life-inc/ This didn't just happen. In Life Inc., award-winning writer, documentary filmmaker, and scholar Douglas Rushkoff traces how corporations went from a convenient legal fiction to the dominant fact of contemporary life.

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