ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWEb is a technology news blog, which provides news analysis of the tech industry. I like it because the language is in plain English, and you don't have to be a "technology expert" to understand what is being discussed there. They take the "high tech," stuff, and break it down into layman's terms. They cover the social networks, consumer products, internet technology, software, hardware...pretty much everything tech. Click HERE to add them to your reader.
Mashable
Mashable was started in Scotland, and is popular internationally. It's focus is social networking and social media. Not surprisingly, it is wildly popular on the social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, and has become a resource that is quoted often in the mainstream media. This site covers new media start-ups, and gives excellent tips and tricks for navigating the established networks. I also enjoy the resource lists, on every imaginable topic. Click HERE to subscribe to the feed.
Blogging Tips
Blogging Tips is about...need I say it? Not only does this blog have one of the most easily searchable names on the web, but they live up to the expectation that the name suggests. This team of successful bloggers from all over the web shaires their blogging tips and tricks. Great information. To subcribe to the RSS click HERE.
TechCrunch
TechCrunch is a great resource for reviews of new media startups and established new media companies. They also review tech products and industry news. There's a whole network for specialties, but to subscribe to the main site, click HERE.
TechDirt
TechDirt is one of the oldest Web 2.0 online publications, having been started in 1997. (Most of the others listed here started within the last five years). This site's writers do an excellent job of covering the ways in which government legislation affects the technology industry. To subscribe click HERE.
A side note - What do all of these Web 2.0 blogs have in common? In addition to the content, they are all team-blogging efforts. Online collaboration is at the heart of Web 2.0, and these blogs have done an excellent job of incorporating that element into their businesses.