Currently re-reading Gibsons Bridge trilogy and it's as good as I remember it being. It pretty much nails the cultural zeitgeist we live in now, the controlled chaos internet has brought to our lives. I also like how Gibson isn't that interested in describing how everything he's made up works, he's not trying to write hard SF where the often convoluted scientific concepts are on the forefront and the prose comes second. On the Bridge trilogy he's all about world building and setting a mood. What's important is how advanced technology affects the average person, you and me, and in my opinion he nails it. I can really relate to the main characters, living on the fringes of a high tech society, both benefiting from the technical advances and suffering from the inequality they bring. Brilliant stuff, highly recommended and I'd say the best science fiction of the 90s.
There's really only 3 scifi writers I find worth reading nowadays: Gibson, Dick and Ballard.