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Zero marginal cost products will approach zero in price over time. What Marathons Have Taught Me About Lifestyle Design Reply John Hewitt ( @poewar ) January 4, 2010 at 7:04 am Interesting post James. Ebooks aren’t a zero marginal cost product. That is an economic fact that can’t be debated. Real is the future.

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