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  • Jessica Hische on typography, logos and more

    She doesn’t do web design, but she’s become a big name in the web design community. Oliver Lindberg chats to Brooklyn-based typographer and illustrator Jessica Hische about logos, portfolios and the benefits of collaboration
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  • Phil Coffman on Method & Craft

    Art director Phil Coffman recently launched Method & Craft, a site devoted to sharing insight into how designers create their work. Oliver Lindberg caught up with him in his hometown Austin to hear all about the project
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  • Flipboard's Mike McCue

    Mike McCue, CEO of news and social media aggregator Flipboard, talks to Tom May to explain how he's working to make digital content beautiful and relevant to the real-time web
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  • Mena Trott

    Blogging had lost its fun and left many early adopters burned out. Oliver Lindberg talks to Mena Trott, co-founder and president of blogging experts Six Apart, to find out why the time was right for their latest blogging platform
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  • Matt Mullenweg

    According to Google, Matt Mullenweg is the most important Matt in the world. Fans of his most famous project, open source blogging tool WordPress, will agree. Oliver Lindberg finds out who the man behind the software really is and what’s up his sleeve
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  • Roger Greene

    Roger Greene is CEO of software company Ipswitch. An advocate of corporate blogging, he tells .net how posting your ideas and thoughts can improve business
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  • Matt Hanson

    Film producer and director Matt Hanson is a pioneer of digital film. Oliver Lindberg meets him as he embarks on his most ambitious project yet, aiming to use the power of the internet to make a £1m movie and give it away to one million people in a year
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  • Alan Levy

    The blogosphere has taken over the web, yet it’s simply the start of what’s possible for people with something to say. Christian Hall talks to Alan Levy, the brains behind BlogTalkRadio – a service that goes beyond Web 2.0 by turning bloggers into broadcasters
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  • John Gruber

    The man behind Apple-centric blog Daring Fireball talks to Oliver Lindberg about his ‘auteur theory of design’, coding for ancient browsers and the future of Markdown, the text-to-HTML converter he created
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  • Anil Dash

    Pioneering technologist and blogger Anil Dash explains to Oliver Lindberg how he’s helping the US government and how a combination of real-time apps and huge open data sets are leading a new wave of innovation on the web
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  • Matt Mason

    We speak to Matt Mason, the author of The Pirate’s Dilemma about youth culture, copyright and why he’s happy for you to pirate a copy of his book.
  • Charles Leadbeater

    Author and journalist Charles Leadbeater is a leading authority on innovation and creativity in organisations. He speaks to Oliver Lindberg about his new book, We‑Think, and its vision of the collaborative future
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  • Andrew Keen

    Oliver Lindberg speaks to controversial author Andrew Keen about the future of the net, and being termed the 'nemesis of the new worldwide web' by The Observer
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  • Pete Cashmore

    Launched from Pete Cashmore’s home in 2005, Mashable now gets 5m page views a month and is poised to overtake TechCrunch. He talks to Oliver Lindberg about redesigns, micro-content and joining the social conversation
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  • Leo Laporte

    They call him the hardest working man in podcasting. Now he’s extended his TWiT empire to include a live, hi-res video stream. Oliver Lindberg talks to the one and only Leo Laporte about being the glue that holds together an online community
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  • Janus Friis

    eBay may not be too happy about the performance of Skype, but its co-founders have moved on to promising new ventures. Janus Friis tells Oliver Lindberg why online TV service Joost is all set to revolutionise the way we watch television
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  • Emily Bell

    The Guardian’s website is experiencing its most exciting year since its launch nine years ago. Emily Bell, director of digital content for Guardian News and Media, tells Oliver Lindberg why  the redesign is just the beginning...
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  • Donald Katz

    It’s the tenth anniversary of Audible.com and one of the first digital audio players ever, the Audible MobilePlayer. Against all odds, the spoken-word download site is still here. Founder Donald Katz talks to Oliver Lindberg about the company’s success
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  • Chris Pirillo

    Chris Pirillo broadcasts 24/7, in one of the most popular live video streams on the web. Oliver Lindberg talks to the entrepreneur who’s made his personality his main selling point
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  • Marc Thiele on beyond tellerrand

    Designer Marc Thiele is the organiser of beyond tellerrand, a web design and development conference taking place 20 to 22 November in Düsseldorf, Germany and featuring top speakers such as Simon Collison, Jeremy Keith and Dan Rubin. Here he tells us all about it
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