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  • In many ways the Internet is the final frontier of media and I think it is still taking shape, there will come a day when people will log on to the internet not as a means of free-content but convenient content (because that truly is its only asset), and everyone knows in this world nothing is free. blog comments powered by Disqus

    Are You Willing to Pay for Hulu? – Collider.com 2010

  • As far back as 2005, Google's ambitious plan to scan millions of books and offer them online—and to make them searchable—drew unexpected fire from both authors and free-content ­advocates who feared Google's clout.

    The Problem With Success Paul Boutin 2011

  • In doing so, they are offering their readers special experiences that Web sites and other free-content digital distractions can't match.

    Reinventing the Magazine 2009

  • Darwin's Evolutions has "morphed" from being a webzine to a free-content blogzine.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Fred Kiesche 2009

  • The Weather Channel negotiated a free-content agreement with the National Weather Service and launched in 1982 from studios in Atlanta -- the location chosen in part because the weather there was generally mild.

    He Put the Weather Channel 2009

  • Darwin's Evolutions has "morphed" from being a webzine to a free-content blogzine.

    The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2009

  • A few years ago, as the promised Information Superhighway was growing into the Internet that we know today, no one to my knowledge predicted that a collaboratively written, free-content, mass-linked website aspiring to cover all areas of human knowledge would become one of the most prominent information sources in the world.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Wikipedia: Some Concluding Thoughts and an Invitation: 2009

  • Think of all the money not spent in cafes, bars, lounges, restaurants, clubs, video stores, and book stores because of the proliferation of impersonal, intimacy-starved social-networking sites and free-content sites.

    Andy Ostroy: How the Internet is Killing Our Economy 2009

  • “A few years ago, as the promised Information Superhighway was growing into the Internet that we know today, no one to my knowledge predicted that a collaboratively written, free-content, mass-linked website aspiring to cover all areas of human knowledge would become one of the most prominent information sources in theworld.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Wikipedia: Some Concluding Thoughts and an Invitation: 2009

  • When Shawn Fanning was a teenager at Northwestern, he was obviously on the side of the free-content movement when he invented the peer-to-peer file sharing program Napster, which allowed people, mostly computer-savvy young people, to either share or pirate music - depending on your point of view.

    Charles Warner: Information Wants To Be Free 2008

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