Charlie Rose did a bunch of very interesting in-depth interviews with tech people last month. You can watch them in full online for free, and I recommend them if you have the time (most are an hour, some are a half-hour).
- Feb 3: Chris De Wolfe and Tom Anderson, founders of MySpace
- Feb 19: Marc Andreessen, co-author of Mosaic and founder of Netscape. He has also invested in sites like Digg and Twitter and sits on the board of Facebook and eBay.
- Feb 26: Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com. Mostly promoting the Kindle, but even though I don't want one, I still found it a fascinating topic.
- Feb 27: John Hennessy, President of Stanford University. He also founded MIPS Computer Systems, co-wrote (with David Patterson of UC Berkeley) a well-known textbook on computer architecture, and sits on the board of Google and Cisco.
- Feb 27: Evan Williams, co-founder of Twitter
- Mar 4: Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn
- Mar 5: Marissa Mayer, VP of Search Products at Google, and an early engineering employee.
- Mar 6: Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google