Could the blogging bubble burst already?

Please, please burst, little bubble, burst! From "AO/Technorati Open Media 100":
AlwaysOn and Technorati are pleased to present the first annual "Open Media 100," the power list of bloggers, social networkers, tool smiths, and investors leading the Open Media Revolution...

The purpose of this list is to provide an initial, helpful framework of this emerging industry and highlight its key players who are influencing the adoption of open media and proving the impact it is already having on the technology industry, journalism, and marketing. To achieve this goal, we created the following categories: Pioneers, Trendsetters, Practitioners, Toolsmiths, and Enablers...

...This list will evolve and change just as quickly as the Open Media Revolution continues to take hold...
It's like they left their multimedia costumes in the closet, and now have found a new trend to latch their worthless selfs on.

Most of their politically-oriented choices are people who have worthless or childish or childlike opinions. Hatrios indeed, although he's just one of their several duds.

I left the following comment:
I'm a reporter for a major newspaper, and I'm writing an article on the New Media. I'm a little confused and hope someone can help me out.

How will I be able to tell whether someone is (frankly) moving up on the list or moving down? Are any of those on the list showing their age, so to speak?

I'm glad I was already familiar with some of the names on the list, but some I wasn't and they're quite interesting. Thanks for the helpful list.

P.S. Can I just re-write the columns I wrote during the MultiMedia Revolution, re-purposing my old content for the new revolution? Or, are there major differences between multimedia and blogging?

Bloggage · Wed, 06/22/2005 - 17:59 · · Importance: 1

Comments

I wasn't aware that blogging had a bubble.

Posted by: Aakash at Jun 23, 2005 10:38 PM

The Government will kill off glogger's, because to many people are seeing the light of day, and that is what all governments hate.
when people start to talk and write about our world's problems and start to see the propaganda and the treatment of others at the hands of our world's governments people will start to think and thinking is never good for government, and our governments just don't like the ideals of people thinking and writing about ideals.

Posted by: Fred Dawes at Jun 22, 2005 11:14 PM


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