I’ve compiled a handful I thought you’d find useful (or funny): Top 14 trends from Seth Godin’s new book, Meatball Sundae; 10 tips for new bloggers from Jorn Barger who coined the term “Weblog” 10 years ago; Pete Blackshaw’s Official 2008 Web 2.0 Buzzword Forecast; the best of Harvard Business Online. Merriam-Webster’s 2007 Word Of The Year is w00t!

2007 Word of the Year 

Merriam-Webster’s 2007 Word Of The Year is w00t! (Yes, those are double zeros.) It means yay! and yippee! as in, “I won!” #2 in M-W’s Top 10 words for 2007 is facebook.

Best of Meatball Sundae, Seth Godin’s new book

meatball-sundae.jpgSeth Godin’s Top 14 Trends from his new book, Meatball Sundae. You can also listen to Bryan Eisenberg’s interview with Seth on Web Master radio.

Top 10 tips for new bloggers from the guy who coined the word “Weblog”

barger_250x.jpg10 Tips for New Bloggers from Jorn Barger, who coined the term “Weblog” exactly ten years ago on Dec. 17, 1997 “to describe the daily list of links that ‘logged’ his travels across the web.” He’s a little scary looking, dontcha think?

Pete Blackshaw’s Web 2.0 Buzzword Forecast for 2008

pete_blackshaw.jpgPete Blackshaw’s Official 2008 Web 2.0 Buzzword Forecast is quite funny. Friendiligence means doing due diligence on all those “friend requests” you get on Facebook.

Harvard Management Best Of’s (free)

harvard_business.jpgThe Best of HarvardBusiness.org includes blog posts, video, podcasts, an interactive tool and an interactive case study. All free.