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  • Dunster Net - Suresh Chanmugam provides pictures of the team which set up this computer network at Harvard, with a note of its history.
  • Gilmore, John - Personal site of the man who co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation and started the alt.* Usenet hierarchy. Includes his political views, thoughts on drugs, a biography and press mentions.
  • History of the Internet - In this article Internet pioneer, Philip Emeagwali, reflects on his contributions and those of others.
  • Internet Pioneers - Profiles by Scott Griffin of ten individuals who helped make the Internet a reality.
  • Kleinrock, Leonard - Personal site of the man who thought up the principles of packet switching. Includes a biography and a list of publications.
  • Roberts, Lawrence - The chairman and chief technology officer of Caspian Networks is recognized as one of the foremost authorities on packet switching and network. Includes biography and publications.
  • Wikipedia : Cailliau, Robert - A Belgian computer scientist who, together with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, developed the World Wide Web.
  • Ellis, Jim - USA Today's tribute to the creator of Usenet, who died from non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

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