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9   NATHAN MYHRVOLD



PHOTO BY: Andy Freeberg

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Chief technology officer, Microsoft Corp. (last year No. 1 with Gates and Ballmer)
AGE 39
ADDRESS www.microsoft.com
BIO Myhrvold has worked with Stephen Hawking and is both an accomplished French and barbecue chef. As the chief cerebral cortex behind Microsoft's Advanced Technology and Research group, Myhrvold is one smart cookie. For this reason, we decided to pick his brain on a more intimate scale. We caught up with him via e-mail during his vacation in the Canadian Rockies. TIME DIGITAL For last year's list we depicted you as Merlin the magician. Do you feel like that is an accurate metaphor for what you do at Microsoft? NATHAN MYHRVOLD Judging the accuracy of analogies like this is problematic. I'm not hundreds of years old, able to suspend physical law at will, nor did I ever lead Bill [Gates] to a place where he drew a sword out of a stone. But other than those trifling details, it's not a bad analogy! TD What are your feelings on the anti-trust case? NM The Department of Justice seems to think that it, and the courts more generally, should decide what new technology should go in the product or not. Taken to an extreme limit, if this view prevails, then Microsoft should fire me. What use is technological innovation if we can't put it into our products? If it is wrong to invest in research and come up with great technology to put into a product, then how should the game be played? This scenario might sound overly extreme; indeed, I truly hope it is too extreme to be a credible outcome. TD What are some of the things you and the group are working on that may affect us in the future? NM It is hard to single out the impact of a single topic. It's a bit like asking mothers leaving the obstetrical ward with their new babies, "Which of your sons or daughters will make significant impact?" You know that statistically speaking, some of the babies will become leaders, entertainers, doctors, journalists, scientists, sports stars or others of note. You also know that many won't. But trying to guess too early is fraught with difficulties--not the least because every mother will want to be upbeat. Research projects are similar. TD How are you spending you vacation? NM I have spent a bunch of time this summer digging up dinosaurs and working on several projects in paleontology. This fall I will go fly fishing in Mongolia. Meanwhile, I just installed a new microprocessor-controlled attachment for my barbecue cooker that is just amazing.

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