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Invitations
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Interviews - Volume 1:
| An Interview with Vint Cerf
(Issue 1 - February 21, 2000)
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| An Interview with John White
(Issue 2 - February 28, 2000)
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| An Interview with Richard Saul Wurman
(Issue 3 - March 6, 2000)
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| An Interview with Don Norman
(Issue 4 - March 13, 2000)
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| An Interview with Peter Denning
(Issue 5 - March 21-27, 2000)
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| Talking with Donna Hoffman
(Issue 6 - March 28 - April 3, 2000)
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| An Interview with Peter Huber
(Issue 7 - April 4-10, 2000)
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| An Interview with Paul Duguid
(Issue 8 - April 11-17, 2000)
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| An Interview with Nancy Dixon
(Issue 9 - April 18-24, 2000)
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| A Conversation with Eli Noam
(Issue 10 - April 25 - May 1, 2000)
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| Gordon Bell sees the future -- and
wants it memorialized.
(Issue 11 - May 2-8, 2000)
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| Talking With Alan G. Merten
(Issue 12 - May 9-15, 2000)
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| Bill Joy
on the health of humanity in the Information Age
(Issue 14 - May 23-29, 2000)
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| Jamming with John Kao
(Issue 16 - June 6-12, 2000)
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| Talking with Sidney Karin
(Issue 18 - June 20-26, 2000)
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| Bob Metcalfe
talks about life, luck and choices
(Issue 19 - June 27 - July 10, 2000)
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| Small talk with Ralph C. Merkle
(Issue 20 - July 11-17, 2000)
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| Interview with Eric Roberts
Why is higher education more popular than ever? Are computer-literate
students better programmers?
(Issue 22 - July 25-31, 2000)
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| A conversation with techno-security specialist
Dorothy Denning
(Issue 26 - August 22-28, 2000)
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| Talking with inventor
Bob Olodort
(Issue 27 - August 29 - September 11, 2000)
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| Talking with
William A. Wulf,
president of the National Academy of Engineering
(Issue 28 - September 12-18, 2000)
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| Ben Shneiderman
talks about the surprising benefits of designing for diversity
(Issue 31 - October 2-9, 2000)
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| Strategy guru Gary Hamel
on radical innovators.
(Issue 32 - October 10-16, 2000)
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| Robert C. Heterick, Jr.
discusses mentoring, immersion, interactive learning environments, and more
(Issue 35 - October 31 - November 13, 2000)
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| Virginia Postrel
talks about politics, nostalgia and the wide-open future.
(Issue 36 - November 14-20, 2000)
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| Talking with Denise Caruso,
industry analyst and founder of Hybrid Vigor Institute.
(Issue 37 - November 21-27, 2000)
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| William H. Graves
on creating mutually beneficial partnerships.
(Issue 43 - January 9-15, 2001)
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| Talking with MIT Computer Lab's
Michael Dertouzos
(Issue 44 - January 12-22, 2001)
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| Richard Leifer
on Radical Innovation
| Using disruptive forces to generate breakthrough
technology and ideas.
(Issue 47 - February 6-12, 2001)
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