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“Free” Speedlinks

In the event you haven’t had enough of the discussion around Free here are some interesting links that I’ve found or have been pointed out to me by my blog readers. With all the “free” information out there its time for you to determine if Chris Anderson is selling the Emperor’s new clothes or not.

A conversation with Chris Anderson of Wired Magazine – Charlie Rose

Chris Anderson on the Colbert Report

Why I Hope the Free Brigade Got It Wrong – Jonathan Fields (sent in by @enlightphoto)

Part of a great 5 part series by Taylor Davidson (@tdavidson on Twitter). Be sure to read all 5 posts.
Lesson 2: Take advantage of the atomization of demand and expand the scope of consumption

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1. My stuff isn’t free - All Narfed Up - August 11, 2009

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2. AnnaKSimon - September 21, 2009

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3. AnnaKSimon - September 21, 2009

Although a pretty small country, Switzerland is a very switzerland clothing famous one. The strange thing is that for the different people, Switzerland is famous with different things.

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4. Travel - January 14, 2010

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