An exclusive interview with San Jose Mercury News columnist Dan Gillmour (original) (raw)
It was the day after. The Love Bug had provoked several billion dollar losses the world over, and Dan Gillmor was pressed for time when rediff.com editor Nikhil Lakshman met with him at the offices of the San Jose Mercury News.
Gillmor, the Mercury's celebrated chronicler of the digital life, nevertheless agreed to discuss what the meltdown on Nasdaq meant for the Internet, emerging trends on the WWW, the likely break-up of Microsoft and its consequences for the computer business and, of course, the ascent of Indian entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley.
Where the Internet is headed after last month's meltdown on Nasdaq Click here
What the future holds for e-tailing Click here
Will Wall Street change the world of e-commerce? Click here
Five trends for the Internet's future Click here
Will the Internet be truly mobile? Click here
On the likely break-up of MicrosoftClick here
The repercussions of a Microsoft break-up on the computer business Click here
On the rise of Indian entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley Click here
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