6/9/2023 0 Comments Free by Chris Anderson![]() I’ll be honest: I wasn’t sure that Free could sustain my interest for 250 pages.Īnderson painstakingly details the evolution of Free (a concept that he capitalizes throughout the book). Plus, everyone seems to be talking about this book and I had watched an interview with Anderson on C-SPAN a few weeks ago. I base this assertion on paying attention to the technology and business worlds over the past five years. ![]() I admit that I was a bit cynical going in, already believing that I understood the concept of Free quite well. To cut to the chase, it is an exceptionally well-written, well-researched, and important book. Equipped with more time than I anticipated, I recently read Chris Anderson’s Free: The Future of a Radical Price. ![]() My recent back injury only increased the amount of time I had to attack my reading list. ![]() I try to stay on top of influential books these days, especially as summer gives way to fall and colder weather invariably limits my outdoor activities. ![]()
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