The Washington Post has announced a video interview series about technology creators and business innovators.
The Personal Technology video interview series launches with Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales discussing how this Internet age will be remembered, Oxford University Professor, Jonathan Zittrain on whether Google poses a threat to free culture, and venture capitalist Esther Dyson on maintaining privacy on Facebook.
This eight-month series, sponsored by Intel, will feature interviews with high profile guests discussing the significant impacts that personal technology has made on their lives and careers.
The Washington Post already syndicates Tech Cruch features (like this attempt at buzz), although their arrangement has caught flack from Wired.
Still, it’s hard to beat Charlie Rose.








