Vint Cerf, co-inventor of the Web, looks to the stars
Imagine actually meeting Thomas Edison, or the Wright Brothers, or Newton, or Archimedes, or whichever Sumerian it was who invented the wheel in the fifth millennium bc. That, when you think about it, is what it’s like to have a conversation with Vint Cerf. Few people in the history of humanity can say with confidence that they invented or discovered something that has changed the trajectory of the species, but this genial Connecticut-born 64-year-old is among their number.
Cerf is none other than the joint Father of the Internet (Robert E. Kahn being the other proud parent), which means that if you are reading this article on the Spectator website, or plan to send any emails today, or expect to use Google, or order a book on Amazon, you are doing so thanks to him. And it is at the London offices of Google that we meet, the bearded Cerf cutting a dash in his three-piece suit amid the dressed-down web dudes who are all, in a sense, his technological grandchildren.
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October 19th, 2007 2:44pm Report this commenthow did u invert the internet
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