Often called the Father of the Internet (though he calls himself a “cofounder”), Vint Cerf these days works for Google being, as Valleywag’s Own Thomas puts it, “vice president in charge of being the guy who created the Internet.” So that’s what “Internet Evangelist” means! Whatever his title, he’s using throwing some of the clout onto YouTube to endorse Senator Barack Obama as President. The wedge issue for Cerf? The one that protects his baby of course: Net Neutrality.
Father of the Internet Talks About His Child’s Future
Vint Cerf, who is commonly known as the "father of the Internet", has posted an article on the Official Google Blog, as part of their series of experts predicting the future, such as Marissa Mayer did for search and
Online Shopping And Father’s Day
U.S. consumers will spend $9.9 billion for Father’s Day, according to the National retail Federation’s "2007 Father’s Day Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey," from Bigresearch.
Father’s Day Online
Father-Daughter Team Crack Deep Web
If you’ve ever filled out an online job application, you know they’re often complicated. Often adding to the headache is just getting to application stage to begin with. If the jobs aren’t advertised on major services like Monster.com, then those posted positions can be lost in the so-called “Deep Web” or the “Invisible Web.” But don’t turn around, the Komissarchiks in town (uh-oh, uh-oh).