According to the chief executive of IAC, on to navigate "free" by the network coming soon to an end, resulting in a payment online in a few years.
Barry Diller, head of IAC, which operates in more than 30 Web sites with a total income of 1,500 million annually, said at a conference in Manhattan that day free navigation on the Internet will lead to a payment system. Will not have to pay for everything he says, but for anything "valuable."
For Diller, the only reason things have been "free" is an accident of creative chaos of the current historical moment, to be corrected within 3 to 5 years. Of course, Diller argues that people will be willing to pay, provided that pay for something of quality.
Barry Diller, head of IAC, which operates in more than 30 Web sites with a total income of 1,500 million annually, said at a conference in Manhattan that day free navigation on the Internet will lead to a payment system. Will not have to pay for everything he says, but for anything "valuable."
For Diller, the only reason things have been "free" is an accident of creative chaos of the current historical moment, to be corrected within 3 to 5 years. Of course, Diller argues that people will be willing to pay, provided that pay for something of quality.
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