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It doesn't matter what you know, it's who you know. Check out News.com's exclusive interviews with the people making tech news. Delve behind the headlines to meet the leading citizens of Silicon Valley's unique global village. From zillionaire nerds to hippie hackers, find out what makes these homegrown iconoclasts tick.
 
Alan Harris Senior portfolio manager, Munder NetNet
The Internet contrarian
Senior portfolio manager Alan Harris says there's new value in Internet stocks as he resurrects the largest Net fund. (May 29, 2001)

 
Peter Main Executive vice president, Nintendo America
Nintendo's point man in the console wars
Armed with a new product arsenal, Nintendo's Peter Main girds for a renewed battle against Sony and Microsoft. (May 28, 2001)

 
Johnny Deep CEO, Aimster
Last of the free song traders
Aimster's Johnny and Aimee Deep gird for a long legal battle over file swapping and copyrights. Will they succeed where MP3.com and Napster failed? (May 23, 2001)

 
Gary Smith CEO, Ciena
Can Ciena buck the trend?
With the telecommunications sector slumping, Gary Smith becomes CEO of the fiber-optic equipment maker in the midst of a shakeout and a looming price war. (May 21, 2001)

 
Floyd Kvamme Co-chair, Advisory Council on Science and Technology
Meet George Bush's tech policy guru
When the president wants to talk tech, he turns to Floyd Kvamme for advice. And the former venture capitalist is not shy about voicing an opinion. (May 18, 2001)

 
Mark Eppley CEO, LapLink
There at the creation, still going strong
After 18 years, Mark Eppley remains an unorthodox technology executive who's still thriving despite a hardscrabble market that has elbowed aside many of his early contemporaries. (May 16, 2001)

 
Greg Brady CEO, i2 Technologies
New i2 chief starts the clock ticking
Giving himself 120 days to turn things around, Greg Brady explains how he plans to transform the business-to-business software maker. (May 15, 2001)

 
Lou Dobbs Anchor, CNN's "Moneyline"
Space.com isn't the final frontier
Still upbeat about the future for online business, returning CNN anchor Lou Dobbs says the lesson of the last year is indelibly clear: Profits matter. (May 14, 2001)

 
Russ Holt General manager, Dell Storage Systems Group
First PCs. Then servers. Now storage?
How Russ Holt plans to spearhead Dell's push to transform high-end storage into a commodity market. (May 9, 2001)

 
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