Wikipedia revolutionised the way we look for information. Now its founder has got his eyes on the search market. Oliver Lindberg talks to one of the web’s most colourful players, Jimmy Wales, about his forthcoming people-powered open source search engine
It’s 10 years since his last major interview with .net, and “the father of the internet” is far from retirement. In fact, he’s currently hoping to take the internet beyond the confines of our planet. Oliver Lindberg talks to the one and only Vint Cerf
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...
Cameron Moll is one of the world’s leading figures on the future of mobile web. .net caught up with him to find out exactly where the mobile web is headed, and why we’ll all be using it
Jeffrey Zeldman could be called the godfather of web standards. Oliver Lindberg catches up with him to talk about the current state of play, how to improve standards and how web designers can survive the economic downturn
Opera’s web evangelist Bruce Lawson forsees a future in which much of the world leapfrogs the desktop and jumps straight onto the mobile web, and standards are more important than ever. He tells Oliver Lindberg how we can create one web for all
Christian Heilmann, international developer evangelist at Yahoo, travels the world on a mission to make the web a better place. Talking to Oliver Lindberg, he calls for more sharing and says innovation isn’t just down to rock star developers
He’s the actor, presenter and all-round national treasure who brought Twitter into the mainstream. Stephen Fry talks to Dan Oliver about money-making, mood swings, the Daily Mail and bringing down sites with a single tweet...
High profile designer and app developer Shaun Inman talks to Oliver Lindberg about how tinkering around transformed his career, the challenges of developing for the iPhone, his fear of magic and why he can’t let go of his apps
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
It’s about time we stopped making compromises. Andy Clarke sits down with Oliver Lindberg to explain his theory of “hardboiled web design” and how we can use CSS3 to its fullest extent
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
Nine years after the seminal Don’t Make Me Think, usability consultant Steve Krug has written another book that very few people know about – but everybody should. He tells Oliver Lindberg why DIY usability testing is so beneficial
Happy Cog's user experience director Kevin M Hoffman answers your questions on selling UX to clients, making meetings work, and whether designers should know how to code
London-based author, data-journalist and information designer David "Information is beautiful" McCandless explains his fascination with the visualisation of data, how to create a perfect infographic and what common pitfalls you should avoid
Designer, developer and author of the CSS Cookbook Christopher Schmitt is the brains behind online web design conferences like next week's CSS Summit. He tells Oliver Lindberg what you can expect from the event, how it distinguishes itself from the competition and the importance of proper web design education
Dribbble co-creator and developer Rich Thornett answers your questions on the invite-only policy, private shots, community policing, the site’s core design principles, how it got its name and whether it's making any money
On the eve of next week's DrupalCon, Dries Buytaert, the creator of Drupal, talks to Oliver Lindberg about developing and designing for Drupal and the future of the content management system