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“The Long Tail: Why The Future of Business Is Selling Less of More”
Right before Christmas break, I finished reading Chris Anderson‘s book The Long Tail: Why The Future of Business Is Selling Less of More. I’d heard about this book from various sources, such as my Wired Magazine subscription, and through related … Continue reading
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