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Good Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 Blogs

Saturday, January 26, 2008 | 3 comments

Okay, so let’s do a quick survey on what we read to keep on top of Web 2.0 / Web 3.0. Here are some from my feed reader. Do share what you like.

* TechCrunch: TechCrunch needs to introduction to this audience.
* ReadWriteWeb: ReadWriteWeb is great for the geeks.
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  • GigaOM: GigaOm takes more of a business view.
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  • A VC: Fred Wilson, a New York venture capitalist, writes about his opinions on Web 2.0 companies.
    * Blog.Pmarca.Com: Marc Andreessen’s blog.
    * Alt Search Engines: Charles Knight, focuses on Search Engines, and loves my Vertical Search analysis.
    * Feld Thought: Brad Feld, Managing Director at Foundry Group and formerly of Mobius Venture Capital shares his thoughts on where the web is headed.
    * Somewhat Frank: Somewhat Frank is a must-read tech-talk blog written by Frank Gruber. I haven’t read much of him yet. Will do.
    * Dion Hichcliff’s Web 2.0 Blog: Dion Hinchcliffe’s blog provides you with details, discussions, and debates dealing with the powerful transformational forces from the Web 2.0 era that are reshaping the workplace today and the issues and concerns around adoption and governance of Enterprise 2.0.

  • Comments

    I like Dion Hichcliff’s Web 2.0 Blog & Seth Godin’s blog. They are the guru’s of web’s future. And, Gary flake of Microsoft who once quoted the term ‘Internet Singularity’ is evolving from web3.0 and might be the next gene web.

    Anjul Sahu Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 1:15 PM PT

    i like your articles

    rudy rushady Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 10:02 PM PT

    In addition to the above-mentioned blogs, I will name VentureBeat, Mashable and eHub

    Yakov Monday, February 4, 2008 at 11:36 PM PT

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