– TechCrunch leads Silicon Valley Web renaissance (I miss the Gatsby mansion… fun times in Silicon Valley)
– Brian Oberkirch interviews Umair Haque (a nice Bubblegeneration 101 on Umair’s theories, which you should take time to grok if you’re in the new media business…)
– Media Investing’s New Thing: Web2.0 (“Any traditional media company, with few exceptions, is being forced to make more difficult strategic decisions on how they move forward.”)
– danah boyd: Identity Production in a Networked Culture (danah is the smartest person I know of when it comes to social networks and teens. In this essay/talk, she explores how teens are using MySpace.)
– Noah Brier: A Call for Unbundling (“After an inventory it’s time to start assigning values and considering alternate forms of distribution.”)
– Matthew Haughey on TV blogging (“Maybe stuff like clips on YouTube vs. regular format TV is kind of like how blogging was first viewed critically in 1999-2000.”)
– Kanye West & Media 2.0 (it’s all about the conversation…)
Flickr pic by Mike Arrington
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)