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Why Wells Fargo banks different Wells Fargo CEO Dick Kovacevich tells Business 2.0 Magazine that there's no such thing as bad customers - just companies that don't work hard enough to turn them into good ones. (more)
Through his Live initiative, Ozzie is getting Redmond's programmers to embrace the Web. (more)
Why did Toni Schneider leave a good job at Yahoo to dive back into the fray with blog-software maker Automattic? Once an entrepreneur, always an entrepreneur. (more)
The discount brokerage pioneer got his namesake company back to the top by returning it to its roots. (more)
Scott McNealy is giving away software to sell hardware. Will his razor-and-blades strategy put Sun Microsystems back at tech's cutting edge? (more)
Google CEO Eric Schmidt gives us his golden rules for managing innovation. (more)
Samsung Electronics CEO Jong-Yong Yun wants to dominate the digital world - inside and out. (more)
Google's Omid Kordestani conjured a formula that took its sales to $3 billion. Now he's rethinking the world of advertising again. (more)
NBC Universal CEO Bob Wright has put together all the pieces of the perfect media conglomerate. Will the Web tear it apart? (more)
How do you get people to pay for a Web browser? Opera Software CEO Jon von Tetzchner found the answer by diving into wireless. (more)
Bit by bit, Xerox CEO Anne Mulcahy is digitizing the copier company she helped save. (more)
Silicon Valley veteran Mike Homer wants to move TV shows from the airwaves to the grid. If he succeeds, we'll never look at video the same way again. (more)
EarthLink founder Sky Dayton helped connect our PCs to the Net. Now he wants to put Korea's version of wireless broadband on our cell phones. (more)
Andy Bechtolsheim helped invent network computing. Now, back at Sun, he wants to reinvent it. (more)
Synergy--who needs it? Not the CEO of InterActiveCorp, who's letting go of the online travel business to search for the next big thing. (more)
Reuters CEO Tom Glocer wants to build an online broadcast network. Can the venerable newswire take on Fox and CNN? (more)
The CEO of AT&T is on a mission to restore his company to greatness. His plan: Use the Internet to unplug the competition. (more)
Erik Blachford controls half of the online travel market-and Barry Diller's Net ambitions are riding on his shoulders. So why is the CEO of IAC Travel so relaxed? (more)
Scott Kriens of Juniper Networks makes the gear that keeps Internet traffic flowing--and he sees nothing but clear highway ahead. (more)
SAP's Henning Kagermann says you'll soon run your business by remote control. Then you'll have no one to blame but yourself. (more)
Don't like your car? In the future, says General Motors's Tony Scott, you'll just download a new one. (more)
Morgan Stanley's Mary Meeker survived the boom and the bust. Now she's back--as are her top stock picks. (more)
Twenty Years in, Michael Dell's Hair is a Little Grayer--but his Taste for Beating the Competition Remains as Strong as Ever. (more)
TiVo's Mike Ramsay wants to plug viewers into more than cable and satellite--and bets his digital video recorder can make the connection. (more)
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