I'll write here answers for Frequently asked questions!!!
3)Then how does the pricing model work?
Once you're on the NET itself,most of what's there is free.But unless you can get free accsess at work,school or wherever ,you'll need to pay for the preivilege of being connected.Thatt means paying an Internet Service Provider to allow you to hook into its network.Depending on where you love,that could be a set price per month or year,or an hourly rate.Then on top of that,you'll have some sort of telephone,ISDN,or cable charge
It's possible -indeed probable-that none of this money will ever go to the people who supply the content you'll be viewing.It's simply goes toward maintaing the network.This suggests that eventualy not everything will be for free ever and in the future it's likely that many publications(or sites)will charge a subscription for entry.As yet,that's still rare ,other than for technical and financial publications ,so enjoy it while it lasts.
Thank you......
Ruben