If you’re at all curious how quickly information moves freely across the Web, then take a look at what is happening with Chris Anderson’s book, “Free: The Future of a Radical Price.” Anderson’s book has been cited for possible plagiarism and both Gawker and Techmeme have picked the story up as well.

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  1. [...] … that corporations should bump their ad companies, but Gawker says it more bluntly than Chris Anderson, “Free”, Plagiarism and the power of the Net – nettiehartsock.com 06/24/2009 If you’re at all curious how quickly information moves freely [...]

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