Writing in the New York Post, Nick Gillespie reviews Chris Anderson's The Long Tail and happily envisions a world where consumers devour dozens of flavors of jam while drinking 19,000 varieties of coffee and listening to 1.5 million MP3s.
David Weigel | August 7, 2006
Writing in the New York Post, Nick Gillespie reviews Chris Anderson's The Long Tail and happily envisions a world where consumers devour dozens of flavors of jam while drinking 19,000 varieties of coffee and listening to 1.5 million MP3s.
Reason needs your support. Please donate today!
Try Reason's award-winning print edition today! Your first issue is FREE if you are not completely satisfied.
(310) 367-6109
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 391-2245
Editor's Note: We invite comments and request that they be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of Reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment for any reason at any time.
buns and chou chou|8.7.06 @ 1:42PM|#
Long Tail, so yesterday, it's all about the Fat Tail Mate:
http://www.rabbitbites.com/archive/longtail.html
|8.7.06 @ 4:33PM|#
My worry about having such a wonderful array of choices is that people will just give up and buy whatever crap the most attractive spokesmodel sells them. Oh wait, that's already reality.
|8.7.06 @ 4:43PM|#
Oh wait, that's already reality.
Huh??
I think maybe that was a trueism from the 50's...and even then it was pretty much untrue...
where do you get this crap?