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Why We Agonize Over Buying $1 Apps 523

theodp writes "When it comes to explaining decision making and behavioral economics, Dan Ariely is the man. In his latest blog post, Ariely tackles the irrationality of app buying, explaining why the thought of paying even $1 for an app turns into an agonizing decision for those perfectly willing to spend $4 on coffee, or $500 on devices that they arguably don't really need. Had Apple created a really low minimum price for apps — say $0.15 — instead of offering free apps on day one, Ariely suggests, we would be anchored to the idea that apps should cost something. 'Then paying more (maybe even $2) for an app would be a simpler step,' he concludes, 'maybe one that we could take as easily as paying $4 for a latte.'"

Comment Re:Jobs vision: multiple cores!! let's get them to (Score 0) 2950

This is huge news. Everytime I think about it, I become more excited. But I don't know if this will help linux, maybe it will hurt in some ways, because it's another UNIXLike stealing market from linux. But linux always with have a killer feature. The price and the independency. But as I said before, I don't see linux getting desktop dominance, because it is too loose, to open, and will be restricted to niches. Average Joe Users, need support and a controlled enviroment, and linux can't offer that, yet. Maybe someday...

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