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Interviews

Jeff Gomez, Director of Internet Marketing at Holtzbrinck (Nature's ultimate parent company) has posted a great interview with Manolis Kelaidis, inventor of bLink, star of the O'Reilly Tools of Change Conference, and a good friend of Nature's.

Meanwhile, elsewhere, John Dupuis at York University in Toronto was kind enough to post this email interview with me. Boy, I made him wait for my responses — but we were in the middle of rolling out Nature Precedings and Scintilla, and John was very understanding.

I also had the pleasure the other day of speaking with Jon Udell, who's been a tech hero of mine since at least the time that his book, Practical Internet Groupware opened my eyes fully to the collaborative potential of the Internet. Jon's posted it as a podcast. (I see he's blogged it here too.) I haven't had a chance to listen to the final cut yet, but I fear that I come over as rather incoherent unless Jon has worked some serious magic in the editing room.

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