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Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Highlight

Thu, May 31st 2007, 13:27

the best and funniest part of the interview from the AllThingsD.com website

Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers @ D5

Wed, May 30th 2007, 23:09

AllthingsD.com 2:50 p.m.: How does Chambers explain Cisco’s acquisitions in the social-networking sector? The first generation of the Internet was about driving business, he says. We’re going to see the exact same trend with social networking driving emerging-business technologies. Social networking is nothing more than how we will do business in the future. Cisco is changing its entire service model. It will deliver services virtually. It will bring experts into clients’ businesses v

Peter Chernin of News Corp at D5

Wed, May 30th 2007, 21:11

AllthingsD.com11:40 a.m.: Hardball question from Kara right off the bat: Why should the Bancrofts trust that News Corp. will maintain the journalistic integrity of Dow Jones? Chernin says he’d rather not comment at all. “The notion that we would change The Wall Street Journal is counterintuitive. The reason we are offering a premium is because we believe that it’s a fantastic publication. I would argue that we are the publisher and guardian of some of the finest publications in the world.

Revolution Chairman and CEO Steve Case at D5

Wed, May 30th 2007, 21:04

AllthingsD.com3:35 p.m.: Conversation moves to a discussion of Case’s new company, Revolution. Case says he wants to build companies that change the world, iconic companies. He’s not interested in building companies simply to flip them. He wants to build companies that improve industries that are ripe for disruption, what he calls philanthropic companies.

All Things Digital Presents Steve Jobs of Apple, Inc

Wed, May 30th 2007, 21:00

allthingsD.comfrom the allthingsdigital websiteJobs: The iPhone is the best iPod we’ve ever made. Walt asks why there isn’t a physical keyboard on the iPhone, when RIM and Palm have shown there’s a real demand for them? “Was there no one in Cupertino who thought that was a good idea?” Jobs’s answer: “No. … Once you learn to trust the keyboard, it’s a better keyboard. I’ll bet you dinner that you’ll love it.”  

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