Liners: Wednesday leftovers
When Mefites snark on Merlin Mann’s podcasts, Matt Haughey defends him, and Merlin takes the criticism graciously.
Om Malik chimes in about the interestingness economy. Also does a good Wednesday Web 2.0 Potpourri.
Wednesday’s coolest analysis is Steve Rubel’s Mind the Conversation Gap, in which Rubel shows how he maps a brand’s dominance of in-market chatter.
Congrats to my friend Mark Beall for getting his 17th blog post (ever), on the 7 worst video game movies ever, posted on Digg (and I’m the 601st to digg it). Run of the mill for many readers, but Mark hadn’t even heard of Digg before. Rookie hits it out of the park in his first week in the game.
Tell Dave Winer what Mac to buy.
Blogsmith will still be released publicly, sez Jason Calacanis. WIN’s proprietary blogging platform was not part of the sale to AOL.
With all due love and respect, I warn you: if danah boyd invites you to a party, say you’re booked.
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