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inventor of the browser and co-founder of Netscape

Editor's Note: this is an archived copy b/c the original tnbt.com site is dead - so some links work and some don't...

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): tnbt.com
Posted: 2000-08-28
# Views: 130
Akamai co-founder & Chief Scientist, and MIT math professor

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): Technology Review
Posted: 2000-09-17
# Views: 120
Novell CEO

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): tnbt.com
Posted: 2000-09-18
# Views: 146
one of the masterminds behind Java and the founder, Chairman and until recently CEO of Marimba

Editor's Note: this is an archived copy of the interview b/c the original tnbt.com site is now dead; so, some links may not work...

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): tnbt.com
Posted: 2000-10-16
# Views: 139
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Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): Fast Company
Posted: 2001-01-20
# Views: 119
Founder, Infoseek

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): tnbt.com
Posted: 2001-04-07
# Views: 114
Founder, Groove Networks, a company trying to use peer-to-peer technology to allow workers in different companies to collaborate on projects in a private, secure, virtual shared space.

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): Fast Company
Posted: 2001-05-06
# Views: 114
CEO of Cisco, IU MBA

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): Fast Company
Posted: 2001-07-20
# Views: 161
Note: Business 2.0 is now part of CNNmoney and some older articles are no longer available

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): Business 2.0
Posted: 2002-08-06
# Views: 149
"The 38-year-old associate professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab has engineered major breakthroughs in software agents, programs that are changing the face of Internet shopping and are on the verge of turning retailing on its head. But to Dr. Maes (pronounced "Mahs"), it's not the technology but its effect that is important. She is the prototype of the New Economy scholar/entrepreneur: a scientist in academia committed to seeing her ideas become commercial successes."

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): strategy+business
Posted: 2002-09-19
# Views: 117
CEO, IBM

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Information Technology
Source(s): Chief Executive
Posted: 2003-10-25
# Views: 119