The Limits to FreeConomics
The talk is aimed at anyone with an interest in the issues around strategy and business models in the Web 2.0 environment.
As can be seen from the following posts from our blog, Broadstuff, we take a contrarian, but highly analytical, view to many of the current views around Web 2.0 business models, so this talk is bound to generate discussion.
1. http://broadstuff.com/archives/826-Freetards-and-the-FreeTardis.html
2. http://broadstuff.com/archives/986-Freeconomics-Part-I-or-who-is-paying-for-your-Free-lunch.html
Really cool presentation! One of the few analytical approaches to the web2.0 craze!
Enjoyed this. It's clear that you've done a lot of analysis in this space, very welcome.
The thinking behind the graphics shone out, interesting to see real thinking into this space. Obviously very experienced. Useful pitch
























































The link to the 3rd post is wrong, its:
http://broadstuff.com/archives/999-FreeConomics-Part-II-or-why-your-data-is-free-but-everywhere-in-chains.html
Also, aftre the last 3 weeks I don't think is so contrarian anymore, so I will also spend some time on options for tech companies in downturns