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An Interview with Singer-Songwriter Jody Gnant

Jody is a Phoenix, Arizona-based singer/songwriter who prides herself on writing music "from personal experiences." A monthly performer and staple in Phoenix, she has released a soundtrack, and is soon to begin work on her first solo album, "Pivot."

An Interview with Kyle MacDonald

If you've ever exchanged a good or service in return for something of value, then you've bartered. Bartering has become a successful alternative to cash in recent years for small business owners and individuals, and even large corporations are in on the act, too.

Interview: Kate Bell, President, Board First

Kate Bell took the airline industry by storm when she first introduced her new boarding companion, BoardFirst.com, in July 2005. Available exclusively to Southwest Airlines fliers, the service is a convenience for those seeking to gain "A" boarding passes.

The Mainstream's Resistance To Podcasters Will Cost Them

Embracing podcasters would be a wiser choice - Katie Couric may have recently jumped ship from NBC, and into the arms of CBS to save their ailing 'Evening News' program, but it will take more than Couric to save the mainstream from its own ignorance.

On Tour: Legendary R&B;/Pop Vocalist Michael McDonald, Jazz-Pop Duo Steely Dan

Summer tour dates for legendary R&B;/Pop vocalist and keyboardist Michael McDonald were officially announced today at his web site. Co-headlining the highly-anticipated tour are Jazz-Pop duo Steely Dan, known for hits "Peg," and "Hey Nineteen."

Interview: VoIP and Open Source Telephony Pioneer, Mark Spencer

In 1999, an organic revolution in telecommuncations was launched in Huntsville, Alabama: Asterisk. Combining the power of Linux, low-cost "vanilla" PC hardware, and expert development know-how, Mark Spencer took on a behemoth of an industry.

Newsvine: "Three thumbs up, way up!"

While I am a "newbie" to the Newsvine community, I recognize the potential of this amazing site. Newsvine is the type of "hybrid news" site that I've been craving for some time now, and finally, my wish has come true.

Interview: The Million Dollar Homepage's Alex Tew

How do you become a Millionaire? Sell pixels! Alex Tew became an international sensation after launching his pixel ads site, The Million Dollar Homepage, in August 2005.

Launch Interview: Webaroo founders Rakesh Mathur, Brad Husick, and Beerud Sheth

Laptop, PDA, and smart phone users now have a revolutionary way of staying connected to the Internet, offline: Seattle, Wash.-based Webaroo today officially unveiled its new Mobile 2.0 technology which enables mobile users to search and browse their favorite web sites anytime, any

Interview: MooBella's Jim Baxter, Vice President, Engineering

What does a cow, ice cream, and Linux have in common? MooBella! The company is first to maket with its innovative Linux-embedded ice cream kiosk, which makes custom ice cream scoops (in all of 45 seconds) based on your selection of flavors, toppings, and more -- there's more than

Interview: Universal Motown's Kem

After selling more than 10,000 copies of his independent release, "Kemistry, " in 2002, Motown Records signed R&B;/Smooth Jazz crooner Kem to its label in 2003. Motown went on to re-release his debut album, which went Gold and garnered him a #1 and Top 10 Urban AC radio hit.

Interview: Southwest Airlines's Linda Rutherford

Linda Rutherford serves as Vice President of Public Relations and Community Affairs for the world's largest (the company has more than 450 aircraft and annual revenues surpassing $7 Billion) and most successful discount airline, Southwest Airlines

Industry Perspective: VoIP

Industry Perspective: VoIP (voice over IP) provides decision makers, experts, and VoIP professionals a unique insight into the perspectives of the VoIP industry's leading CEOs: David Mandelstam (Sangoma), Mark Spencer (Digium), and William Boehlke (Signate) -- all of whom have ap

Interview: Award-winning filmmaker, Dawn Mikkelson

Dawn Mikkelson is no stranger to producing and directing documentary films. Her fourth in the making, "The Red Tail" is a feature-length film about the struggles between Northwest Airlines and the workers that built the company to become the world's fourth largest airline.