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Free Will Cost

The ongoing debate continues. Will the majority of online content remain free to consumers? Yes and no; if you really need a yes or no, then no. Imagine the internet as a self-contained, large emerging economy comprising of new business owners and customers in a new territory.

 

100 Mil Read Digital Bible

Digital Bible - Fox News

The Bible might be ancient, but that doesn't mean it has to be old fashioned. A free, digital platform has launched the Christian text into the 21st century. The Digital Bible Platform is a free service that allows users access to digital recordings of the Bible in hundreds of languages. Started three years ago by Faith Comes By Hearing, a New Mexico-based recording company, the free platform can be accessed through streaming, direct downloads from the company website, podcast downloads in the iTunes store or on mobile devices via the Bible.is apps.

 

Amazon offers free copies of CDs

Free digital copies of 50,000 CDs are being offered to Amazon customers via a service that stores the music in the cloud.

 

Harvard and M.I.T. Team Up to Offer Free Online Courses

Online Education

In what is shaping up as an academic Battle of the Titans — one that offers vast new learning opportunities for students around the world — Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Wednesday announced a new nonprofit partnership, known as edX, to offer free online courses from both universities.

 

DFW International Airport gets free Wi-Fi on all terminals, compliments of AT&T

Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport reached an agreement with AT&T to provide free Wi-Fi to all visitors at the airport’s five terminals, totaling more than six million square feet of space.

 

Airlines offer free Wi-Fi for holidays

Who says nothing's free on planes anymore?

 

Online TV spats mean fewer free shows on Web

Online TV spats mean fewer free shows on Web

Broadcasters took a big step toward eliminating free TV shows on the Web after they blocked access to their programming online this month to enforce their demands to be paid. Recent actions by Fox, ABC, NBC and CBS in two separate fee disputes suggest that after a few years of experimenting with free, ad-supported viewing, broadcasters believe they can make more money from cable TV providers if they hold back some programming online.

 

Starbucks hopes free songs, e-books lure customers

Starbucks hopes free songs, e-books lure customers

Starbucks is adding a venti-sized dollop of free books, news and entertainment to its Internet offerings starting Wednesday.

 

FreeCreditReport.com Just Got Even Less Free

Between their irritating ads and misleading name, FreeCreditReport.com has been a target of Consumerist's derision for years. And now the "service," which was never free to begin with, will actually cost you a dollar to use.

 

McDonald's to Offer Free WiFi

McDonald's to Offer Free WiFi

McDonald's will soon start offering free wireless Internet access at its U.S. restaurants as part of the fast-food chain's transformation from its hamburger roots into a hang-out destination.

 

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