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Hold the phone By John Geirland
Robert Tercek and PacketVideo think media covergence is headed for your cell phone.
(12/20/99)

High-speed Net access that's out of this world By Mark Compton
John Koehler retired from a career at Hughes Electronics and the CIA to build fast Net connections on satellites already in orbit.
(12/13/99)

Prime time online By Susan Kuchinskas
Jim Moloshok just launched the multimillion-dollar Entertaindom portal. Can he create the successor to network TV?
(12/06/99)

The music man By Janelle Brown
MTVi's Nicholas Butterworth says he wants the audience to do the programming.
(11/29/99)

Tuned in to TV By Janelle Brown
Wink CEO Maggie Wilderotter is a confessed TVaholic. She's not interested in interactive TV that pushes couch potatoes onto the Web.
(11/22/99)

The accidental entertainer By John Geirland
Rob Burgess wasn't chasing cartoons -- but with Macromedia's Flash and Shockwave enabling a faux broadband experience, he's suddenly tight with Stan Lee.
(11/15/99)

GM's e-mobile magnate By Janelle Brown
Mark Hogan is in the "Web on wheels" driver's seat, trying to hoping to put GM on a collision course with Gen X.
(11/08/99)

The spam-master By Andrew Leonard
Sunil Paul, CEO of Brightmail, explains what it takes to be a two-time winner in the Internet economy.
(11/01/99)

Local explosion By Janelle Brown
Dan Finnigan, president of Knight Ridder New Media, talks about how "the No. 1 newspaper chain on the Internet" is destined to be the king of online local news.
(10/25/99)

Stoking the Net's growth By Julie Polito
Industry veteran Ellen Hancock talks about Windows NT, glass ceilings -- and how her company, Exodus, keeps its vast server farms humming.
(10/18/99)

Gambling on the Webcast By John Geirland
Can a Microsoft veteran make the Digital Entertainment Network sing?
(10/11/99)

Linux at the bat By Andrew Leonard
Red Hat's Marc Ewing steps up to the plate against Microsoft in the billion-dollar free-software ballgame.
(10/04/99)

Thinking outside the cube By Sean Donahue
Philippe Kahn programmed one of the first personal computers, now he's developing wireless Net technology that could unchain people from their PCs.
(09/27/99)

Mr. Fix-it By Sean Donahue
After a summer of outages, eBay invited Maynard Webb to be its chief of technologies and shore up the auction site's systems.
(09/20/99)

Broadband warrior By Mark Gimein
Tom Jermoluk takes on everyone from America Online to the local phone company in his bid to connect with the consumer.
(09/13/99)

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