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Berkeley, Edmund C. http://www.blinkenlights.com/classiccmp/berkeley/
Father of the Personal Computer
Bush, Vannevar: As We Are Thinking http://www.rpi.edu/dept/llc/webclass/web/project1/group6/intro.html
Commentary on Bush's classic 1945 article 'As We May Think', which many view as the first clear description of hypermedia; by a class from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Emeagwali, Philip http://www.emeagwali.com/
Official site of Philip Emeagwali, voted Africa's greatest scientist by New African for his work on supercomputer development. Includes booking details plus links to speeches and articles.
Information Sciences Hall of Fame http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~mbsclass/hall_of_fame/
Biographical details for many of the people who have played an important part in the foundation of Information Science.
Memoir of a Homebrew Computer Club Member http://www.bambi.net/bob/homebrew.html
An original member, Bob Lash, shares memories, photographs, stories, diagrams from the early days of personal computing.
Microsoft Altair BASIC Legend Talks about Linux, CPRM and that Very Frightening Photo http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/05/11/microsoft_altair_basic_legend_talks/
An interview with Monte Davidoff regarding the 4K BASIC interpreter he wrote with Gates and Allen.
Naur, Peter http://www.naur.com/
Introduction to the works of Peter Naur, legendary Danish computer scientist, key in the creation of Algol 60, the N in BNF. Online papers, bibliography, book. English, Dansk.
Raymond, Eric http://catb.org/~esr/
Open Source spokesman and author of the New Hacker's Dictionary. Resume, writings, speaking engagements, FAQ, and links.
Tarjan, Robert E. http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~ret/
Algorithm and data structure researcher (see also Knuth and Dijkstra)
Thompson, Ken http://plan9.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/ken/
The father of the Unix operating system
Wheeler, David http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wheeler
Wikipedia biography of one of the pioneers of the Edsac computer at Cambridge, who helped to develop programming language. Includes links to obituaries.
Wired Magazine Archive: People http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/people/
A collection of interviews with notable IT people, including computing and Internet pioneers.

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