By Alexis Sobel Fitts In 2009, Wired's then-executive editor, Chris Anderson, released a book with a daunting prediction. In Free: The Future of A Radical Price, Anderson claimed that the open-air marketplace of the Web made information, essentially, worthless. "There's never been a more competitive market than the Internet, and every day the marginal cost of digital information comes closer to nothing,"...
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