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| ![]() ![]() E-Biz Whizzes with Staying Power Our latest choices for the most influential personalities in e-business just might stick around because their companies are profitable or cash-rich Jeff Bezos: Finally Relaxing? Chief Executive and Chairman, Amazon.com Brad Boston: No Paper Senior Vice-President and Chief Information Officer, Cisco Systems Patrick Byrne: Off-Price Power Chief executive, Overstock.com Glenn Cohen: Efficient Home Sales Chairman, YHD Foxtons Pierre Danon: Wireless Warrior CEO, BT Retail Barry Diller: Online Travel Wiz CEO, USA Interactive David Farber: Tech's Deep Thinker Professor of Telecommunications, University of Pennsylvania/Wharton School of Business Michael George: Super Customer Service Chief Marketing Officer and Vice-President, U.S. Consumer Marketing & eBusiness, Dell Computer Rob Glaser: Real Close CEO, RealNetworks Reed Hastings: Movies by Mail CEO, Netflix Kaz Hirai: Getting Games Online President and Chief Operating Officer, Sony Computer Entertainment America Ernest F. Hollings: Cyber-Legislator U.S. Senator Thomas Holtrop: Net Business Builder CEO, T-Online International Subrah Iyar and Min Zhu: Meetings on the Web CEO, and president and chief technical officer, respectively, WebEx Kim Taek Jin: Lineage's Father Founder, NCsoft Corp. Max Levchin: Online Fraud-Buster Chief Technical Officer, PayPal Don Logan: Black-Hole Filler Chairman, Media & Communications Group, AOL Time Warner Dev Mukherjee: IT Service, a la Carte Head of strategy for IBM's "E-business on Demand" initiative Suresh Ramasubramanian: Anti-Spam Man Chief junk-mail zapper for Hong-Kong based Outblaze Brian Roberts: High-Speed Pipes President, Comcast Corp. Eric Rudder: .Net's General The exec behind Microsoft's .Net initiative Eric Schmidt: Super Searcher CEO, Google Terry Semel: Rebuilding a Portal Chairman and CEO, Yahoo! Dave Vucina: Wi-Fi Everywhere CEO, Wayport Meg Whitman: Making PayPal Pay CEO, eBay Barry Diller's E-Way The head of USA Interactive says the key is doing what the Web does best: Streamlining communication between buyers and sellers Meg Whitman's Bid for Growth The CEO of cyber-auctioneer eBay talks about how she plans to keep it on track to hit some tough targets |
The e.biz 25 Chewing the Sashimi with Jeff Bezos "We're still at the very beginning," says Amazon.com's founder in a wide-ranging interview over lunch. "There's so much more to come" (7/15/02) Remapping Amazon's Course Even if it hits full-year profitability in 2003, as expected, chances are its stock won't be sailing much higher anytime soon (7/15/02) What's Glowing Online Now Smart buys are emerging from the Net's ruins (9/2/02) E-Commerce Starts to Click on the Continent At last, European customers are flocking to the Web (8/26/02) The View from Expedia's Pilot CEO Richard Barton on the online travel company's big plans for corporate-travel services -- and on Barry Diller's takeover bid (7/18/02) For Overture, the Stage Is Getting Crowded The pioneer in pay-per-click search technology proved that online advertising can pay. Now, it faces an onslaught of competition (7/18/02) How E-Biz Rose, Fell, and Will Rise Anew As in previous tech upheavals, solid expansion may come now that a shakeout has cleared the tracks (5/13/02) Break Out the Black Ink Profitable dot-coms? Being in the right business helps (5/13/02) |
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