– The “Real” SXSW (it seems that live blogging is beside the point at an SXSW… I say that after fruitless searches tonight for the winners of the awards — Technorati and 9rules won apparently, but that’s all I know officer…)
– Star of Startup.com Resurfaces (I enjoyed that movie… ex GovWorks Kaleil Isaza Tuzman has a new company called JumpTV – “The world’s online television network”)
– G’day World – The 2Web Crew Inaugural Edition (listen to 3 aussies define Web 2.0 and one-up each other with entrepreneurial tales of 2.0 excess – complete with rap music ‘beeps’ to censor Ben… now, when does The Artist Formally Known As Mac Daddy 2.0 get invited into this exclusive club?)
– Google Is Selling Books (The Goog enabling authors to sell online access to their books)
– MySpace Messenger on the Way (Pete has screenshots)
– Brand Strategy in a Web 2.0 World (“There is so much potential for social tools and technologies to address so many of these needs – the needs for Esteem, Connection, Self-Actualization, Cognition, Control.”)
– Hungry Media Companies Find a Meager Menu of Web Sites to Buy (media co’s looking “to find ways of reaching the younger audience that is spending more and more time online, in increasingly engaged social activities.”)
– Online/offline the way of the future (Phil says: “Whoever solves the online/offline puzzle is sitting on a bonanza because this stuff is tough.” — if that’s the case then Microsoft is leading the charge with Vista…)
– Interview with head of MIT’s Media Lab (interesting talk about “the societal business model”)
Flickr pic by Laughing Squid
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)