Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Internet hall of fame

  • (Wired)-- The best revolutionaries eventually find themselves hailed in tributes and enshrined in museums.
  • (CNN)
  • The Internet was awarded its own Hall of Fame on Monday — with a slew of inductees that have had a profound impact on the early stages of the web.
  • (Mashable.com)
  • CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • THe official Internet Halol of Fame is now open for business, featuring Vint Cerf, Leonard Kleinrock and even Al Gore.
  • (Toms Hardware)
  • Raymond Tomlinson, an engineer at a Raytheon Co. unit, is among technology pioneers being inducted into the new Internet Hall of Fame, established by the Internet Society. Chief executive Lynn St.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • The next big change to the WSOP Poker Hall of Fame occurred in 2009 when the nomination process went public. Since then, anyone with Internet access can nominate someone to the Poker Hall of Fame using the newly created Poker Hall of Fame Online Ballot website.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Internet Hall of Famers were then divided into a Pioneer's Circle, an Innovators circle and a Global Connectors circle. Sure enough, Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr. was on the list, under Global Connectors. According to the Internet Society- As a U.
  • (WebProNews)
  • [More from Mashable: Meet the Internet Hall of Fame Inductees, From Al Gore to Craigslist's Founder] Thats a 240% increase from the amount it spent during the same quarter in 2011, and a 30% jump from the last quarter of 2011.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • There was no Internet and no NASCAR media tours to promote them After all, isnt that what a Hall of Fame should be all about? Sign up to have the latest racing news, Autoweek Daily Drive and Autoweek TV delivered right to your inbox.
  • (Autoweek.com)

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