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I’d love to see it, however:
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The $2,800 conferences has to be my favorite bubble on that map. :D
First link’s broken — access denied.
The link is valid, perhaps now that OM posted it and it receives too many hits, Blogger shuts it down temporarily. The chart is also available on my site.
I found the Bubble 2.0 meme-map also amusing, and I’ve made a DIY meme-map generator so anyone can make one that is funny and/or accurate.
Check it out on http://blog.forret.com/blog/2005/10/create-your-own-meme-map.html
As for the picture, I have put a copy on Flickr.com because I had the same problems with tha Blogger picture (maybe referer-based anti-leeching protection?)
Sorry about this – you’ve got to copy and paste the link directly into your browser’s URL field: http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1095/189/1600/bubble20-meme-map.gif
(Blogger Images doesn’t support external referrers, though empty ones are fine)
Cheers, E (from Blogger)
Bubble 2.0
The O’Reilly Meme Map reworked: …and now that I had a healthy laugh to start the day off, I’m looking forward to the Bubble Web 2.0 TechCrunch Party tonight.