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September 6, 2005

Season 1

01. Andy Hertzfeld - The first Macintosh programmer...ever

Andy Hertzfeld, the original Macintosh systems programmer, talks about Mac History and how he fell in love with Open Source software.

September 6, 2005

02. Max Levchin - Co-founder of PayPal

Max Levchin, best known for co-founding PayPal, explains why he is starting his 5th through 7th companies and the virtues of staying up all night.

September 13, 2005

03. Bill Joy - Sun Microsystems Co-founder

Bill Joy -- the father of Berkeley UNIX -- explains why he was fired from the International House of Pancakes.

September 20, 2005

04. Brewster Kahle - Internet Archive Founder

Although Brewster Kahle started and sold companies for big bucks, his true love is capturing the whole Internet at the Internet Archive, which he founded and runs today.

September 27, 2005

05. Tim O'Reilly - Open Source Pioneer

Open Source pioneer Tim O'Reilly noticed the free software didn't come with free printed manuals and so a publishing empire was born.

October 4, 2005

06. Dave Winer - Father of RSS and Web Logging

Dave Winer has been in the software industry since the days he worked with Mitch Kapor BEFORE Lotus 1-2-3.

October 11, 2005

07. Dan Drake - Autodesk Co-founder

Dan Drake and a roomful of friends put together $59,030 and started Autodesk with a bunch of bad ideas and one that panned-out -- AutoCAD. Sometimes one is enough.

October 19, 2005

08. Avram Miller - Co-founder Intel Capital

Avram Miller went from playing jazz piano to building DEC's first PC to starting Intel's venture fund.

October 28, 2005

09. Anina - High Fashion Meets High Tech

Anina represents the new European tradition in mobile Internet development. And you'd never guess her day job.

November 9, 2005

10. Dan Bricklin - Inventor of the Spreadsheet

Dan Bricklin invented the spreadsheet -- personal computing's first killer app -- built and lost the first PC software empire and somehow remains a nice guy filled with ideas.

November 25, 2005

11. Doug Engelbart - Inventor of the Computer Mouse

Doug Engelbart invented computer networks, time sharing, graphical user interfaces, and the mouse--all while driving to work one day in 1951. Really.

December 9, 2005

12. Bob Kahn - Inventer of TCP/IP

Most nerds know Bob Kahn co-wrote TCP/IP; earlier he worked at Bolt Beranek & Newman where he was the primary architect for the Arpanet.

January 30, 2006

13. Judy Estrin - Founder, Bridge Communications

Judy Estrin's career ranges from founder of Bridge Communications to CTO of Cisco to running Packet Design LLC. Quite the girl geek, eh?

April 10, 2006