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  • Interview: MyFilms boss Tom Beaumont-Griffin

    Film recommendation site MyFilms launched this month - from rather unconvential beginnings.

  • Interview with Rob Small, Miniclip CEO

    Miniclip claims to be the world's biggest gaming network with 34 million users; Rob Small tells us about the company's past, present and future.

  • Interview: Google's Dan Crow

    We ask the man who oversees a zillion Googlebots about the problems with crawl, Adobe, the dark web and robots.txt.

  • Talk Time: Mozilla's Mike Schroepfer interviewed

    With the latest version of Firefox going on general release, we asked Mozilla vice president Mike Schroepfer whether it can keep fighting Microsoft.

  • Interview: Nokia CTO Tero Ojanpera

    Dr Tero Ojanpera is chief technology officer and an executive vice president of Nokia. What does he think the future of the mobile industry is?

  • Talk time: Carl Christopher

    With just a month to go until Sony PlayStation Portable finally gets its official release in Europe, we thought it would be a good time to talk to Carl Christopher, head of events at Sony PSP. And so we did.

  • Talk time: Dianne Thompson

    For more than a decade, Camelot has run Britain's National Lottery - a phenomenal success that's been seen to struggle over recent years. As a result, they have decided to move further into online gaming and mobile lottery. Dianne Thompson is the chief executive of Camelot, and Hamish Mackintosh asked her if the change towards a hi-tech lotto been a success.

  • Talk time: Niklas Zennström

    As the co-founder of both Kazaa and Skype, Niklas Zennstrom has been knee-deep in two of the most disruptive technologies over the past decade - filesharing and internet telephony. This pulse-fingering Swedish entrepreneur has made the most of peer-to-peer developments... but what did he have to say when our very own Hamish Mackintosh interviewed him?

  • Talk time: Paul Merton

    Comedian Paul Merton is best known as a panellist on long-running satirical quiz Have I Got News for You?. Last week he was out and about promoting the BFI's library of silent films, and Victor Keegan got the chance to ask him what he thinks about modern technology.

  • Talk time: John Thackara

    Is he a design guru? Apparently not: he says he's a "symposiarch". But whatever John Thackara is, he's proved to be one of the most important people in technology design. Online sent Jim McClellan to speak to him.

  • Talk time: Jerry Yang

    This year, internet portal Yahoo celebrates its 10th anniversary - and its history reads like a timeline of the web. Jerry Yang, who co-founded the company with fellow Stanford chum David Filo, took some time to speak to Online's Hamish Mackintosh about the past, the present and the future.

  • Talk time: Dylan Jones

    GQ editor Dylan Jones is a dapper fellow. He's also madly in love with his iPod, in fact with the whole concept of iPod - so much so, that he's written a book about it.

  • Talk time: Seymour Hersh

    Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh won a Pulitzer prize for his expose of the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam war, and more recently won plaudits for his revelations about Abu Ghraib. His latest book, Chain of Command, is out now in paperback.

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