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mcluhanSocial Media Spending to Hit $757M in 2010 (over half in the technology, auto and media categories…)

Growing The Buzz (Alex Bosworth on Buzznet: “Plenty of room in the 300 billion advertising industry for social networks, they just need to be more aggressive about grabbing their share.”)

Dave Winer: The Internet as “idea processor” (Dave says never mind ‘user generated content’, the real value of writing on the Net “is that you can solve problems quickly” using a network of people)

Eric Schmidt Unplugged (Google CEO speech — covers all the usual 2.0 bases. But he also mentioned that Google is working on auto-translation products… which if it comes to fruition would allow me to finally cover the Asian 2.0 blogs!)

Michael Parekh on Google’s auto-translation (“Already almost 70% of the content on the web is in languages other than English, and growing fast.”)

Another China’s Web2.0 100 List (on the back of China’s Web2.0 Conference, apparently held in Beijing yesterday, comes a list of China’s top 100 web 2.0 companies)

Marc Canter asks a great question about Google Base (“…we still don’t know whether or not all this data is for Google’s exclusive use – or whether this structured data will be available publicly or not.”)

A CTO’s guide to Web 2.0 (Adam Green gives us all a nice spiel to use on the CTO or CIO, next time he/she asks: “What’s all this web 2.0 stuff about eh?”)

While Big Companies Deliberate, Small Companies Obliterate (Fred Wilson tells us what to say when the CTO/CIO pooh-poohs what Adam told us to say!)

Flickr pic by Rick Bruner: Peter Hirschberg of Technorati shares his thoughts on Social Media at BlogOn 2005, with the great Marshall McLuhan pictured on the screen.

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