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Google Vinton Cerf

Vinton Cerf on Where the Internet Will Take Us

Google’s “Chief Internet Evangelist” talks about the direction of online connectivity and communication
August 2010 | By Brian Wolly

Ants in the acacia

From the Castle

Smithsonian 2.0
September 2009 | By G. Wayne Clough

Smithsonian online

Long Tails

April 2009 | By G. Wayne Clough

Woman at work with her child

The Journey to Elsewhere, U.S.A.

A professor explains how new technology drastically altered the modern American family unit
January 29, 2009 | By Abigail Tucker

Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey: The Artist Behind the Obama Portrait

A portrait created by a graphic designer ended up becoming the icon for the Obama campaign and an international phenomenon
January 14, 2009 | By Megan Gambino

The Luce Foundation Center

The End of the Game, a Mystery in Four Parts

In a first-hand account of participating in an alternative reality game, one player gets caught up in the challenge
December 22, 2008 | By Anika Gupta

“I wanted to build something that grows from large to huge,” Schachter (at Yahoo!’s Palo Alto office) told the Guardian. “I don’t know if I have another innovation in me, but it would be nice to try.”

Site Seer

Faced with the Internet's overwhelming clutter, Joshua Schachter invented a deceptively simple tool that helps us all cut to the chase
October 2007 | By Adam Rogers

Jon Kleinberg has found that even within networks of Web users, people tend to have relationships with people not so far away.

Net Worker

Where are your friends in cyberspace? Closer than you might think, says Internet researcher Jon Kleinberg
October 2007 | By Matt Dellinger

“Lending to somebody,” says Flannery, “sends the message that you’re treating them as an equal. It’s a dignifiedway to interact.”

I, Lender

Software engineer Matt Flannery pioneers Internet microloans to the world's poor
October 2007 | By Amy Crawford

Royal @

In a web-based monarchy, there are no bans on fox-hunting
January 2006 | By Michael Gee

Sam Ogden

35 Who Made a Difference: Tim Berners-Lee

First he wrote the code for the World Wide Web. Then he gave it away
November 01, 2005 | By Tom Standage

Around the Mall & Beyond

The Smithsonian, the world's largest museum and research complex, has yet another address — http://www.si.edu — on the World Wide Web; so put your feet up and come visit the new 'Museum Without Walls'
October 1995 | By Michael Kernan


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