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  1. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Vinton Cerf (born June 23, 1943, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.) is an American computer scientist who is considered one of the founders, along with Robert Kahn, of the Internet.

  2. www.computerhistory.org › profile › vint-cerfVint Cerf - CHM

    14 de jun. de 2024 · From 1976 to 1982, Cerf was a program manager with the US Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), where he fostered development of Internet-related packet data and security technologies based on TCP/IP.

  3. 1 de jul. de 2024 · Vint Cerf me disse que “ele [Baran] articulou a utilidade de ‘empacotização’ para voz, mas chamou as unidades de message blocks. Seu sistema nunca foi construído. No entanto, seu trabalho foi notado pelos criadores da ARPANET depois da conclusão do desenho básico.

  4. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Cerf is now a Google vice president and their chief internet evangelist. Kahn is now chair and CEO of the not-for-profit Corporation for National Research Initiatives (fostering R&D for the National Information Infrastructure).

  5. computerhistory.org › profile › robert-kahnRobert Kahn - CHM

    14 de jun. de 2024 · Together with Vint Cerf, Kahn is known as "the father of the Internet." Shortly after graduating, Kahn joined the research firm BBN, where he was responsible for system design of the ARPANET, the first wide-area packet-switched network.

  6. ieeetv.ieee.org › ieeetv-specials › vint-cerfVint Cerf | IEEETV

    21 de jun. de 2024 · Vint Cerf, Goggle Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, discusses his journey through the world of engineering, from the beginning when he got the opportunity to use computers at UCLA while he was in high school, to the future of computer technology and connectivity in outer space.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Father of Internet, Vint Cerf. Vinton Cerf, born on June 23, 1943, began his career in computer networking in the early 1970s. He joined the United States Department of Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) at the invitation of his colleague Robert E. Kahn.