Chris Anderson (writer)

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Chris Anderson
Chris Anderson speaking at Boalt Hall.

Chris Anderson (born 1961) is editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine, which has won a National Magazine Award under his tenure. He wrote an article in the magazine entitled The Long Tail , which he expanded upon in the book The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More (2006). He currently lives in Berkeley, California with his wife and five young children.

He is the chairman of a new startup, BookTour.com

Before joining Wired in 2001, he worked at The Economist, where he launched their coverage of the Internet. He also has a degree in physics from George Washington University and did research at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has also worked at the journals Nature and Science.

He is currently working on a new book, entitled Free, which examines the rise of pricing models which give products and services to customers for free.[1] The book will be released on July 6, 2009 by Hyperion.[2]

Issues of plagiarism came to controversy when a reviewer discovered several passages were copied verbatim from uncredited sources.[3]. Anderson responded to the claim stating that there was difficulty in agreement between him and the publisher over accurate citation of Wikipedia due to the changing nature of content.[4] Also in response, the book will be corrected before release with citations for sourced material.

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  • Anderson, Chris (2006). The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 1-4013-0237-8. 
  • Free: The Future of a Radical Price to be published July 7, 2009 - He recently publicized his next work Free on the popular economics podcast Econtalk.

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