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Connections #051 – History of the Internet: Part II (Present)

Vint CerfVint Cerf is Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google.

Amongst many other achievements, he, together with Robert Kahn, were winners of the Turing Award for 2004. They were both also inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in May 2006, for their pioneering work on developing the Internet’s basic communications protocols.

 
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In this episode (the second in a 3-part series), Vint discusses the current state of the Internet today – including Internet Neturality, Cloud Computing – as well as his favorite collaborative and Open Source applications.

Web Links:
Internet Neutrality – Wikipedia definition
Net Neutrality – Google’s position on the subject

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3 Responses to “Connections #051 – History of the Internet: Part II (Present)”

  1. Ricard Andorinho Says:

    Congratulations.

    Thanks for your insight.

    Regards, from Spain,
    Ricardo

  2. Nikhilesh Mathur Says:

    As always, every podcast Stan does expands my knowledge base by so much more. The Internet series has been very insightful indeed.

  3. Polly Cummins Says:

    HI Stan,

    This is excellent. Thank you for sharing this with me. Also I have updated my profile, if you get time let me know if you think I should amend or change any detasil. Look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Kind regards,

    Polly Cummins

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