If information wants to be free, it's failing. Every year the average
American spends $1000 a year on services like cable, Internet and
video games. Add another $1000 for cell phone services, writes NYT's
Jenna Wortham, and "the average family is spending as much on
entertainment over devices as they are on dining out or buying
gasoline." http://business.theatlantic.com/2010/02/how_information_is_actually_getting_more_expensive.php
American spends $1000 a year on services like cable, Internet and
video games. Add another $1000 for cell phone services, writes NYT's
Jenna Wortham, and "the average family is spending as much on
entertainment over devices as they are on dining out or buying
gasoline." http://business.theatlantic.com/2010/02/how_information_is_actually_getting_more_expensive.php
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