Anderson, Chris, 1961-

Free : the future of a radical price / Chris Anderson. - New York : Hyperion, c2009. - x, 274 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The birth of free -- Free 101 : a short course on a most misunderstood word -- The history of free : zero, lunch, and the enemies of capitalism -- The psychology of free : it feels good, too good? -- Too cheap to matter : the web's lesson : when something halves in price each year, zero is inevitable -- "Information wants to be free" : the history of a phrase that defined the digital age -- Competing with free : Microsoft learned how to do it over decades, but Yahoo had just months -- De-monitization : Google and the birth of a twenty-first-century economic model -- The new media models : free media is nothing new, what is new is the expansion of that model to everything else online -- How big is the free economy? : there's more to it than just dollars and cents -- Econ 000 : how a century-old joke became the law of digital economics -- Non-monetary economies : where money doesn't rule, what does? -- Waste is (sometimes) good : the best way to exploit abundance is to relinquish control -- Free world : China and Brazil are the frontiers of free, what can we learn from them? -- Imagining abundance : thought experiments in "post-scarcity" socities, from science fiction to religion -- "You get what you pay for" : and other doubts about free -- Coda -- Free rules.

Explores how the meaning of the word "free," has changed in the early twenty-first century, and discusses the effect of the online economy on the global economy, and how businesses and corporations can use "free" to compete in the marketplace.

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