– GData and Open Standards (Matt Kaufman from edgeio thinks Google could’ve done better to support existing open standards like Structured Blogging — via Jeff Clavier)
– The Economist feature on new media (high level look at things like blogging and wikipedia)
– Diversified Media Companies – Year To Date Price Breakouts (a chart which shows most media stocks struggling – News Corp is one of the few above the line though…)
– YouTube: Too rough for advertisers? (interesting article that explores how advertisers are coming to grips with new media and, perhaps more importantly, what young people like these days)
– TVGuide.com Launches Blogging Community (I did some work for Susan Mernit on this, so great to see TVGuide launching into blogging in a big way – 65+ “entertainment blogs” and users can create their own too)
– Should Google Have Waited for ‘ThinkFree’? (I’ll be reviewing Web Office contender ThinkFree soon, but in the meantime it’s getting good press…)
– WebOS market review (Over at ZDNet I take a look at the still nascent WebOS space, which is one thing Google hasn’t entered…yet)
– ProgrammableWeb 2.0 goes live (one of my fave tech resources, John Musser’s mashups site gets a facelift — looks great and I love the new stats features!)
Flickr pic by seanjordan: “During his CES keynote Google cofounder Larry Page argues a strong case for open standards.”
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)