Audio Interviews from the Web 2.0 Conference
All interviews are MP3 files between 3 and 5 minutes. You may download MP3 files for personal use.
Joe Krauss Joe talks about what went wrong with Excite @ Home and his new venture JotSpot.
Trip Hawkins: From Electronic Arts to Digital Chocolate, Trip has been around for 30 years and is still going strong.
Steve Berkowitz. CEO of Ask Jeeves says search is hot and getting hotter and that Jeeves is making money.
Mark Cuban: What do you do after selling your company for $1billion? "Everything" says Mark Cuban. He talks about his team the Dallas Mavericks and his new venture, HDNet
Jeff Bezos Founder and CEO of Amazon.com talks with Larry about web services and other happenings at the world's largest online bookseller
Craig Newmark and Jim Buckmaster of Craig's List In 1995 Craig Newmark started Craigslist.com to "help out, in a very small way, telling people about cool events around San Francisco." The little hobby grew into a profitable company but Craig and CEO Jim Buckmaster haven't strayed far from their roots.
Jake Winebaum ran Disney's Internet companies and then, in 1999, founded a string of start-ups. Some survived, some different. What went wrong and right is a good lesson for would-be entrepreneurs. Jake now runs business.com.

Marie Alexander is CEO of Quovas, a Silicon Valley "geolocation" company that can track the approximate location of Internet users for fraud detection and marketing purposes
Marc Canter The Founder of Macromedia, Marc Canter has been around the block in the tech world for more than 20 years. He is now CEO of Broadband Mechanic. Highly opinionated but always interesting Canter talks about innovation and lack thereof.