David over at 37signals had a nice post today about why startups seem to have abandoned charging customers for goods and services: ”How did the web lose faith in charging for stuff?. Of course, I agree with charging people for a quality product. I make my living doing it. However, I think there’s a point he’s missing in there. It’s a point that people often put aside as not the primary reason, but I think it’s a much more prominent factor than people think. What’s changed in the past few years is that many startups are founded by programmers and programmers are inherently lazy.
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