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Not Dead: The Paid-for Online Model | MondayNote [del.icio.us]

. Death reports of paid-for models on the Internet have been greatly exaggerated. Granted: the network’s genome carries the “free” nucleotide. As in both freedom and free goods and services. Full Article at Adrian Monck

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