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From the page: "'ve never written those three words before, but he's never disagreed with Chris Anderson before, so there you go. Free is the name of Chris's new book, and it's going to be wildly misunderstood and widely argued about. The first argument that makes... more
Reviewed by fussypants Jun 30, 10:18pm ( 3 reviews ) • typepad.com
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Rated by fussypants on Jun 30, 10:18pm
From the page: "'ve never written those three words before, but he's never disagreed with Chris Anderson before, so there you go. Free is the name of Chris's new book, and it's going to be wildly misunderstood and widely argued about. The first argument that makes no sense is, "should we want free to be the future?" Who cares if we want it? It is. The second argument that makes no sense is, "how will this new business "
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Rated by pipertax on Jun 30, 2:07pm
Seth thinks that Chris Anderson is onto something with his ideas on "Free" and that Mr. Gladwell is missing the point.
