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Business & Technology Live Online Archives


Color of Money | Tech Thursday | Fast Forward | Investing | Retirement Journal

Color of Money

March 28, 2000: Get Rich Quick
Michelle Singletary discussed the deluge of personal finance books and their claims to turn you into a millionaire.

March 14, 2000: Get Out of Debt
Michelle Singletary hosted Steve Rhode of the Debt Counselors of America.

February 29, 2000: Money and Marriage
Michelle Singletary discussed the tangled web of love and money.

February 16, 2000: Couples and Cash
Michelle Singletary discussed the tangled web of love and money.

January 18, 2000: Preparing for tax season
Michelle Singletary discussed tax-saving strategies with Kathy Burlison, manager of tax operations for H&R Block.

January 4, 2000: General financial matters
Michelle Singletary talked with Julyette Jacobs, investor education director at the Financial Literacy Center.



Tech Thursday

April 6, 2000: Jonathan Ledecky
Washington Capitals co-owner and "roll-up" artist, Jonathan Ledecky talked live with Shannon Henry.

March 30, 2000: Infospace CEO Naveen Jain
Leslie Walker discussed B2B, the wireless Web and mobile commerce with Naveen Jain.

March 23, 2000: Politics Online
Kimberly Jenkins, president of the Internet Policy Institute discussed how the Web is changing the political process.

March 16, 2000: B2B E-Commerce
Ladd Biro, senior vice president of the National Association of Manufacturers.

February 24, 2000: Venture Capital
Henry Weller of FBR Technology Venture Partners discussed the life of a VC.

February 17, 2000: The Future of Newspapers
Leslie Walker and the head of the Newspaper Association of America debated the issue.

February 10, 2000: Women Investing
Angel investor Kyp Sirinakis discussed angel investing and the role of women.

February 3, 2000: Digital Detectives
Digital sleuth Mike Higgins discussed the eerie world of hackerdom.

January 27, 2000: High-Tech Headhunting
Headhunter Jean-Scott Cantus shared stories from the workplace front.

January 20, 2000: The Digital Economy
Discussion with Don Tapscott, author of "The Digital Economy."

January 13, 2000: Recruting tech workers
Discussion with Brian Loew, CEO of Worldweb.net.

January 11, 2000: AOL-Time Warner merger
Shannon Henry discussed the proposed deal between the media giants.


Fast Forward

March 24, 2000: Tech Support Friday
Rob Pegoraro and the Fast Forward staff were back again to help solve your tech-related dilemmas.

March 10, 2000: DSHell
Rob Pegoraro heard complaints and offered advice on the broadband bandwagon that is DSL.

February 25, 2000: AOL Support Group
Rob Pegoraro heard complaints and offered advice on the ISP everyone loves to hate.

February 11, 2000: Tech Support Friday
Rob Pegoraro and the Fast Forward staff were back again to help solve your tech-related dilemmas.

January 28, 2000: Tech Support Friday
Rob Pegoraro was live, answering all of your computer-related questions.

January 14, 2000: Consumer Electronics Show
Rob Pegoraro suffered through endless presentations to bring you the best from Las Vegas.


Investing

March 20, 2000: Forecasting the Fed
Post reporter John M. Berry was live discussing the economy, inflation and the potential for a hike in interest rates.

January 31, 2000: Forecasting the Fed
Post reporter John M. Berry was live discussing the economy, inflation and the potential for a hike in interest rates.


Retirement Journal

March 21, 2000: Retirement Journal
Retiree Stan Hinden took your questions on life in the slow lane.


One-Time Appearances

March 31, 2000: Online Privacy
Cyberguru Fred Cohen discussed ways to protect your personal information on the Internet.

March 15, 2000: Tax Help from the IRS
Dom LaPonzina of the Internal Revenue Service answered questions on taxes.

March 7, 2000: Cluetrain Manifesto
Christopher Locke, co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto, discussed his book and the future of the Internet.

February 29, 2000: A Kinder, Gentler IRS?
Post columnist Al Crenshaw examined the IRS and their attempts to remake their image.

February 9, 2000: Be Your Own Boss
Post reporter Margaret Webb Pressler and venture capitalist Jonathan Silver discussed the small business boom.


1999 Live Online Archive

  



 

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