Click Fraud: Google v. Auctions Expert International
Titel:
Click Fraud: Google v. Auctions Expert International
Auteur:
Freeman, Edward H.
Verschenen in:
Information security journal
Paginering:
Jaargang 14 (2005) nr. 5 pagina's 5-9
Jaar:
2005-11-01
Inhoud:
There is no such thing as a free lunch. According to the Columbia World of Quotations,1 the root of this quotation is as follows: An axiom from economics popular in the 1960s, the words have no known source, though have been dated to the 1840s, when they were used in saloons where snacks were offered to customers. Ascribed to an Italian immigrant outside Grand Central Station, New York, in Alistair Cooke's America (epilogue, 1973), the expression appears in Robert A. Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, ch. 11 (1966), but has become most closely associated with economist Milton Friedman, who made it the title of a book in 1975.