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evolutionEsther Dyson talk (Yahoo is “intelligent design”; Google is “blind evolution.”)

CES Storylines (nice quote: “By the time Vista hits the street… it will be less about the OS itself, and more about the vast array of services surrounding it.”)

Consumer Internet, Digital Media and Technology Conferences for 2006 (very useful list)

Dave Winer defines Reading Lists: “Mashups” of feeds, forming virtual publications (I’m really excited about what Dave comes up with for Reading Lists!)

Neil Budde from Yahoo News talks to paidcontent (“I think the area that’s growing and is most interesting, particularly in news, is behavioral.”)

Shore: Neil Budde Looks at Content Blown to Bits by Users (“This will be an exciting year in news aggregation, and tools and deals being developed by Yahoo will be a key part of that excitement.”)

It’s all in the mix (Guardian article about mashups… I liked this quote from Ben Metcalf: “rather than simply combining data feeds, the future of mashups is with people providing interfaces that enable you to display data in ways you wouldn’t normally see it.”)

TechCrunch: The Memeorandum Hunters (Excellent round-up by Mike. I’ll be investigating some of these in-depth soon…)

Mark Evans ponders Memeorandum’s next move (“I suspect he’s trying to build a viable business rather than positioning memeorandum for an acquisition by Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc.”)

Don Dodge on the meme trackers (“There will be a few winners who make a lot of money, and a lot of “also rans” who will fade away. “)

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