- Mon Oct 13 1997 The man who made PCs useful
Dan Bricklin isn't rich. He isn't particularly famous, either. Even in Silicon Valley, he's not in much danger of being recognized. Yet he's the man who almost single-handedly convinced companies that personal computers were more than toys.
- Mon Aug 13 2001 Chasing the dream
As they become more powerful politically and culturally, H-1B visa holders are facing a backlash among those who question the need to import labor in the midst of today's economic slowdown.
- Thu Oct 12 2000 Picture imperfect
For all its promise, Microsoft's $425 million purchase of WebTV has been anything but revolutionary.
- Wed Apr 8 1998 Turning to a global page
Most people wouldn't have pegged the founder of bookseller Amazon.com as the Net's leading merchant. Trained at Princeton in computer science and electrical engineering, Jeff Bezos cut his teeth on Wall Street, first as an in-house geek, later as a money manager.




