About Peter Sauer and OneYearForSale.com
Launched January 1, 2007, OneYearForSale.com is Peter Sauer’s “time-based” advertising portal for custom ads. Unlike pixel and traditional text ads, Peter has created a unique platform for individuals and businesses to market themselves to a global audience. Thousands of minutes have already been sold!
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Peter talks about life as a college student […]
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About Allan Wills
Allan has embarked upon a major undertaking: Finding a wife. To accomplish this goal, Allan launched AreYouMyWife.com, a website which tracks Allan’s current progress, prospective dates, and more. With more than 30 dates spanning several continents, Allan has created one of the most discussed websites on the Internet. Undeterred by geography or circumstance, […]
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About Craig Newmark and Craigslist
(Wikipedia) Having observed people (on the Net, The WELL, and Usenet) helping one another in a friendly, social and trusting community way, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark decided to create something similar for local San Francisco events. Soon word-of-mouth and popular demand led to the addition of new categories, and “the list” […]
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One year of interviews! This interview was originally published January 2006
Linda Rutherford serves as Vice President of Public Relations and Community Affairs for the world’s largest (the company has more than 450 aircraft and annual revenues surpassing $7 Billion) and most successful discount airline, Southwest Airlines.
Rutherford talks about Southwest’s domestic and international expansion plans, returning […]
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This interview was first published February 2006
After selling more than 10,000 copies of his independent release, “Kemistry,” in 2002, Motown Records signed R&B/Smooth Jazz crooner Kem to its label in 2003. Motown went on to re-release his debut album, which went Gold and garnered him a #1 and Top 10 Urban AC radio hit. “Album […]
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About David Farber
Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science and Public PolicyCarnegie Mellon University….
Dr. David Farber talks about his childhood and high school years, his career at Bell Labs, most exciting moments in technology, the analog computer, IBM’s 704 computer, developing the first distributed computing platform, Alexander Graham Bell, VoIP and mobile telephony, Google’s Vinton Cerf, […]
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About Allison Smith
If you’ve listened to the public airwaves, used an automated phone system, participated in a phone survey, or even used a talking thermostat, you’re familiar with Allison Smith. One of the most prevalent telephone voices in the world today, Allison has voiced platforms for Vonage, Bell Canada, Cingular and Qwest - as well […]
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From hitchhiking all 50 States, to changing his name, Scott MacDonald (ChooseMyName.com) is making a career out of interesting and creative projects. Scott’s latest project is an auction to legally change his name, with 10% of the proceeds going to Im Jai House.
Scott talks about his encounter with lightening, the story behind Hitch50.com and ChooseMyName.com, […]
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About The Famous Guy
Kevin Johnson (The Famous Guy) has his eyes set on one goal: Fame. Launched in October 2006, TheFamousGuy.com is Kevin’s portal for achieving his goal of fame by using a series of ingenious ideas to realize his dream.
Kevin talks about the concept of his website, his “regular” job, the inspiration behind TheFamousGuy.com, […]
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