guardian.co.uk — International flights that don't cost a thing? Books or music you don't have to pay for? Even companies handing out cars? Traditional business is based on the certainty that everything has a price. But now we are at the dawn of a new consumerist era, governed by 'freeconomics'...
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froooMay 6, 2008
Interesting article by the guardian, but I could swear I've read that somewhere before. More specifically, I've read that quote about getting a tshirt for less than a cup of coffee before.
liamvictorMay 6, 2008
Page two of this: <a class="user" href="http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-03/ff_free">http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-03/ff_ ...</a>
rlray216May 6, 2008
I think part of the reason for the "deja vu" here is that this idea of free stuff and this new economic model is becoming a meme.
jsd8ccMay 6, 2008
More like FREAKonomics! Am I right? Hello?*crickets*
derekbenderMay 7, 2008
really great ideas. It seems they can be applied to anything. I cant wait for 10 years when air travel to Europe will be free...