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Chris Anderson (writer)

Chris Anderson is an English-American author and entrepreneur. He was with The Economist for seven years before joining Wired magazine in 2001, where he was the editor-in-chief until 2012. He is known for his 2004 article entitled "The Long Tail", which he later expanded into the 2006 book, The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More. He is the cofounder and current CEO of 3D Robotics, a drone manufacturing company.

Life and work
Early life Anderson was born in London. His family moved to the United States when he was five. His next book, entitled Free: The Future of a Radical Price (2009), examines the advantages of a strategy where products and services are initially given to customers for free, and how businesses can profit more in the long run. Anderson responded that he had disagreements with the criticism, and reasoned that the mention of citations were avoided due to the changing nature of content in English Wikipedia. However, the whole episode led him to integrate footnotes into the text, Ventures In 2007, Anderson founded GeekDad, a do-it-yourself blog that later became part of Wired.com. He was the editor until the role was handed over to Ken Denmead, and he now serves as editor emeritus of GeekDad. 3D Robotics produces the Ardupilot series of autopilots, which are based on the Arduino platform. In May 2007, Anderson was featured as one of the top 100 thinkers in Time magazine's annual list for 2007. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Anderson currently lives in Orinda, California, with his wife and five children. He met his wife while working at the scientific journal, Nature. He has dual U.S.-U.K. citizenship. ==Works==
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