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Tuned in to TV
Wink CEO and confessed TVaholic Maggie Wilderotter is not interested in interactive TV that pushes couch potatoes onto the Web.
The accidental entertainer
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.
GM's e-mobile magnate
Mark Hogan is in the "Web on wheels" driver's seat, trying to put GM on a collision course with Gen X.
The spam-master
Sunil Paul, CEO of Brightmail, explains what it takes to be a two-time winner in the Internet economy.
Local explosion
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.
Stoking the Net's growth
Industry veteran Ellen Hancock talks about Windows NT, glass ceilings -- and how her company, Exodus, keeps its vast server farms humming.
Gambling on the Webcast
Can a Microsoft veteran make the Digital Entertainment Network sing?
Linux at the bat
Red Hat's Marc Ewing steps up to the plate against Microsoft in the billion-dollar free-software ballgame.
Thinking outside the cube
Philippe Kahn programmed one of the first personal computers, now he's developing wireless Net technology that could unchain people from their PCs.
Mr. Fix-it
After a summer of outages, eBay recruited Maynard Webb to be chief of technologies and shore up the auction site's systems.
Broadband warrior
Tom Jermoluk takes on everyone from America Online to the local phone company in his bid to connect with the consumer.
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