People justifiably have strong opinions on the “everything’s free” model that google, facebook, linkedin (mostly), and most of the biggest up-and-comers in the new web espouse. The conversation reached mass proportions a while ago when it made the cover of Wired, but I found a couple more interesting perspectives this week, and they tie in [...]
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Recent Posts
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- what i liked at techcrunch50: fitbit, grockit, goodguide, and peter thiel
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- obamanomics needs a one-liner: excellent nytimes article on obama’s economics views
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- should everything people use be free?
- doha trade talks collapse: it matters, and it’s bad for us
- some good web finds last week: zembly platform, startup ideas, a postmortem
- finally, good statistics: have any mutual fund managers beaten the market?
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