Wireless warrior By Wendy Grossman
Symbian CEO Colly Myers is partial to his electric knife sharpener -- but he's built an operating system that could radically change your phone. (05/15/00)
Come on, Eileen By Damien Cave
Napster CEO Eileen Richardson is walking on sunshine. But with lawsuits piling up, is she really dancing on a grave? (05/08/00)
On the record By Janelle Brown
RIAA chief Hilary Rosen defends the music industry's recent litigation against Napster and MP3.com. (05/01/00)
Lean, green gene-counting machine By Mark Compton
Incyte CEO Roy Whitfield gives biotech investors and patent critics a few lessons on genomic research. (04/24/00)
Tasty spam? By Lydia Lee
If companies served up e-mail right, consumers would beg for it, says Hans Peter Brøndmo, founder of Post Communications. (04/17/00)
Killjoy By Damien Cave
Technology is changing our world -- and we should be afraid! Sun Microsystems chief scientist Bill Joy envisions a frightening future of self-replicating machines. (04/10/00)
We're here, we're queer, we're media moguls By Lydia Lee
Is PlanetOut CEO Megan Smith building the gay and lesbian AOL Time Warner? (04/03/00)
Cybersleuth By Mark Compton
Posing as a thief or
informing the FBI about hacker behavior -- it's all in a day's work for
AntiOnline founder John Vranesevich. (03/27/00)
Vote naked in the privacy of your own home! By Lydia Lee
While Arizona Democrats cast online ballots in the primary, Election.com CEO Joe Mohen patrolled the virtual booths for illegal hanky-panky. (03/20/00)
The privacy police? By Lydia Lee
TRUSTe CEO Bob Lewin explains how even sites selling personal data can get the nonprofit's privacy seal of approval. (03/13/00)
"Opt-in rules!" By Lydia Lee
How does 24/7 Media CEO David Moore target ads without raising the ire of privacy activists? He asks permission. (03/06/00)
Where in the world? By Mark Compton
You can't push an ad for Viagra in Singapore, where it's illegal. But Digital
Island CEO Ruann Ernst can spare you -- showing where users are located
when they log in. (02/28/00)
It's about relationships By Mark Compton
Do women have a natural edge in tech-support innovation? That's the word from Support.com CEO Radha Basu. (02/22/00)
Studio technician By Damien Cave
MPAA president Jack Valenti has never downloaded an MP3, but he could have a huge impact on the future of online entertainment. (02/14/00)
View From the Top: Bill Gates' other CEO By Patrizia DiLucchio
Steve Davis' early
career as a human rights attorney sharpened his skills for running the
Corbis digital image archive. (02/07/00)
View From the Top: M is for mobile By Mark Compton
"M-commerce" is coming, says
wireless king Alain Rossmann, who already buys books with two clicks on his
wireless phone. (01/31/00)
View From the Top: Brand builder By Scott Kirsner
Lycos chief executive Bob
Davis argues that Yahoo's single-brand strategy is the Web star's Achille's
heel. (01/24/00)
View From the Top: Wired science By Mark Compton
David Perry made Chemdex,
an online marketplace for lab supplies, a business-to-business darling.
What are his plans for the health-care sector? (01/18/00)
View from the top: Market makers By Andy Dehnart
Andrew and Thomas Parkinson
opened the first online grocery store a decade ago. Now they're reveling in
a flood of Peapod competitors. (01/10/00)
"Competitive strategy is not an end in itself" By Mark Gimein
HearMe's Paul Matteucci talks about the future, the Stanford mafia and what Silicon millionaires are going to do with their money. (01/03/00)
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