Monday, November 9, 2009

The goods may be virtual, but the profit is real - NYTimes.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Silicon Valley may have discovered the perfect business: charging real money for products that do not exist.

These so-called virtual goods, like a $1 illustration of a Champagne bottle on Facebook or the $2.50 Halloween costume in the online game Sorority Life, are no more than a collection of pixels on a Web page...