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Title Date Publication/Media Outlet Comments
Talking About AIX 5L April, 2005 IBM  
WOW Interviews IBM Webmaster David Leip April, 2004 WOW  
Translation: ibm.com uses WebSphere to Reap Tremendous Benefits July, 2003 IBM Article in Chinese
ibm.com Homepage Marks Two Years of 100% Availability June 15, 2003 IBM (Internal) Only accessible to IBMers
Translation: IBM Establishes WAP Web site January 22, 2003 mobile.net.pl Article in Polish
Translation: IBM Creates WAP Accessible Service January 20, 2003 e-biznes.pl Article in Polish
Importance of Accessible Web sites December, 2002 KBEM, KJFF, KRES, KYW, WAMC, WBKC, WEOL, WGBR, WHUC, WKIP, WLW, WRIV, WSPK, WTBQ, WXYZ, American Urban Radio Network, GoodNewsBroadcast.com, Langer Broadcasting, and Powernomics Series of similar radio interviews
The Web at Work December 19, 2002 IBM (Internal) Only accessible to IBMers
ibm.com powered by Websphere software earns and saves billions September 9, 2002 IBM  
When Will XML's Time Come February 22, 2002 CIO Insight  
Translation: Tips From the Master September 18, 2001 Job@ Article in Dutch.
In the best of company: IBMers assist relief efforts September 18, 2001 IBM This covered aspects of the creation of our quick creation of the september11fund.org site for the United Way. One of the team's proudest moments in IBM.
I-Manager; Profile on David Leip September 17, 2001 Inter@ctive Week Inter@ctive Week has since merged with eWeek
Internet Surpasses its Original Goal September 17, 2001 NY Times This interview took place a couple days before the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre. That event changed the focus of the aricle that was published.
ibm.com's Man in the Hot Seat August 2001 Fast Company  
The XML Champs August 15, 2001 Inter@ctive Week Inter@ctive Week has since merged with eWeek
XHTML is Souping Up Wireless June 7, 2001 ZDNet Australia  
Souping Up Wireless June 4, 2001 eWeek  
Form & Function Together at Last   Business 2.0  
XHTML Marks the Spot   eCompany eCompany has sinced merged with Business 2.0
Upcoming Internet Trends   Beijing TV One of the strangest interviews I have ever given. I was asked to speak on a couple subjects, and was told the questions and translations to my "responses" would be added later.