Pioneering technologist and blogger Anil Dash explains to Oliver Lindberg how he’s helping the US government and how a combination of real-time apps and huge open data sets are leading a new wave of innovation on the web
37signals’ unconventional business practices are shaking up the startup world. Oliver Lindberg chats to company partner David Heinemeier Hansson, who explains why he thinks venture capital is…
Fast-growing startup Zynga is leading the social game revolution. Oliver Lindberg talks to Mark Pincus, its founder and CEO, about his recipe for success and how a major scandal left the company’s popularity pretty much undented
Online retailer Zappos is known for its fanatical dedication to customer service. Brian Kalma, director of user experience, tells Oliver Lindberg about branding, Happy Cog’s redesign of the site and why a third of the…
Threadless uses the power of crowdsourcing to sell more than 100,000 T-shirts a month. Company founder Jake Nickell talks to Oliver Lindberg about how he turned a simple hobby into a multimillion dollar business…
He was one of the web’s most prolific bloggers. Now, having turned his back on blogging, he’s trying to reinvent search. Oliver Lindberg talks to online entrepreneur Jason Calacanis
Not many digital agencies that were born out of the online enthusiasm of the 90s managed to survive and remain independent. Reading Room did. Oliver Lindberg talks to award-winning CEO Margaret Manning
Online classified advertising site Craigslist is run more as a public service than for profit — a philosophy that’s led to war with eBay. Oliver Lindberg talks to chief executive Jim Buckmaster about one of the internet’s most unlikely success…
Less is more. Web application company 37signals is founded on the principle of keeping things simple and clear — and more than three million account holders prove them right. Oliver Lindberg talks to 37signals’ founder, Jason Fried
They’ve been fairly quiet since the high-profile acquisition by CBS, but this doesn’t mean that Last.fm’s team hasn’t been busy. Oliver Lindberg talks to Martin Stiksel, the co-founder and chief controlling officer of Last.fm