This is not an uncontroversial statement as some Internet historians credit Donald Davies, a British computer scientist, with inventing the ‘packet switching’ for which Paul Baran is the most famous.
The veil of anonymity is a strong influence on human beings. It has long been documented that we are more willing to engage in morally questionable behavior if we think no one will know it was us.
TCPIP or Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol was developed by Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf at Arpanet. In the 1980s it was to become the common 'language' of the internet. In 1975 ...
That idea is called "basic income," and it just gained the support of one of the tech world's founding fathers, Internet inventor Tim Berners-Lee. "I think a basic income is one of the ways of ...