Find out about this woman's contribution to various forums in the online community.
Presents this essay by Stewart Brand on the growing popularity of the Internet and the advent of the social computer revolution.
Offers an exclusive interview and retrospective on this founding father of the Internet.
Find out a plethora of stuff about the man who has been called the father of the Internet. See a Q&A session, viewpoints, a biography and links.
Provides a biography of the American mathematician and describes her early work with computers.
Describes the main focus of this computer scientist's research on behalf of NASA. Includes a "day in the life of" article and archived web chats.
University of Virginia's department of computer science presents this article by Dijkstra in which he lists a number of truths relating to computer science.
Find a brief biographical sketch on this pioneer who contributed to the theoretical realm of computer science.
Profile on this mathematics professor lists his educational training, honors and awards, and a summary of research. Includes pictures.
Gain insight into this NASA scientist's work on flight simulators and other computer software research and development.
Find an article that features Intel's Andrew S. Grove as Time's Man of the Year. Includes images.
See a photo and read a brief bio for this electrical engineer who developed the Hollerith Electric Tabulating System.
Bill Joy writes this article for Wired magazine titled Why the future doesn't need us. With info on the advancement of robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology.
Kevin Kelly and Spencer R present this interview for Wired magazine with Sun Microsystem's Bill Joy. Learn about the Java-based technology called Jini.
Mihai Budiu offers this interview with Brian Kernighan written for Romanian computer magazine PC Report Romania.
Get details on Kernighan's book including a table of contents, excerpt material, and source code. Also find a list of his other publications.
Sol Libes writes of this computer pioneer who was the first person to interface a disk system to a microcomputer as well as create an OS for it.
Mike Muuss offers info on his research interests in the area of computer simulation. With info on the Ping hack he wrote that is included in copies of UNIX and Windows.
Resource on the history of computing includes this detailed biography on Neumann who was a promoter of the stored program concept.
View portraits and pictures relating to this mathematician, consultant, and atomic energy commissioner.
Homepage for Papert's book "The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital Generation Gap" features video clips from the book tour and a transcript of his speech.
David Bennahum interviews Seymour Papert and discusses the future of learning and schools.
Provides a photo, brief bio, and synopsis of Papert's book "The Connected Family". View the entire faculty author listing and access another book by Papert.
Details Papert's work in using technology as a new way to learn. Includes a large archive of papers, articles, and essays by this mathematician.
Educator presents this critique of Papert's book on rethinking school in the age of computer. Includes a set of related links.
Find a tribute to the memory of this Internet pioneer who was involved in the early development of the ARPAnet. Find archived material and info on his service award.
Features a long list of links to sites dedicated to the memory of this pioneer. Find photos, articles, and interviews.
Access Dennis Ritchie's homepage hosted by Bell Labs and get info on his work history. Includes a collection of his UNIX papers and writings.
Linux publication interviews Dennis Ritchie and asks him about the future of the C language and Plan 9. With a long list of related links.
Sun Microsystems awards Ivan Sutherland its John Von Neumann Medal for pioneering contributions to computer graphics and microelectronic design.
Features the full text of chapter seven of Howard Rheingold's book with info on Ivan Sutherland.
Showcases chapter five of Howard Rheingold's book in which he talks about Norbert Wiener's education and experience with Vannevar Bush.
Educational institution in Scotland offers this brief biography on Wiener who received his Ph.D from Harvard at age 18. Includes a list of books and references.
Explore this Wired archive that contains a collection of articles featuring Norbert Wiener.
Provides a variety of links to this computer-programming legend's projects, books, articles and honors.
Professor Horst Zuse writes this article on the life and work of Konrad Zuse with info on the development of the Z3 automatic digital computer.
Take this guided tour of Konrad Zuse's computers and companies with info on the Z1-Z4, S1 and S2. Available in English and German.
See a photo and read a biography on this German inventor who developed a pre-war electromechanical binary computer. See a list of honors and awards.
Provides a detailed biography on this man who built the first program-controlled computing machine. With an image gallery of his computers.