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New Member of the IT History Society Board of Directors
Brewster Kahle joins the IT History Society Board of
Directors
San Francisco, CA, August 20, 2009 – The
IT History Society (www.IThistory.org) is pleased to announce
that Brewster Kahle has joined as a member of its Board of Directors. Mr.
Kahle will be joining existing board members Gideon Gartner who
is founder of the Gartner Group, James Cortada of IBM, Peter
Cunningham of INPUT, William H. Murray, formally with Verizon,
Ted Withington of Arthur D. Little, and Jeffery Stein of Peyton
Investments, Inc.
Brewster Kahle studied under Marvin Minksy while
at MIT. Brewster was an early member of the Thinking Machines
team where he invented the WAIS system and later founded WAIS,
Inc. what was later sold to AOL. After WAIS, he created
Alexa Internet was sold later to Amazon.com. Currently
Mr. Kahle is the founder and CEO of the world famous Internet
Archive (www.archive.org),
the largest digital library in the world.
“The IT History Society and the history of
computing mostly has dealt with the hardware and software eras
of computing history, With the addition of Brewster Kahle
to our Board, we are all becoming more aware of important new
chapter of IT history, the Internet, networking, and cloud computing." said
Jeffery D. Stein, Chairman of the Board., "we are thrilled
to have Brewster's participation on our board."
About ITHS
The growing rooster of the IT History Society,
now standing of over 500 members, includes Caltech, MIT, the
Stanford Silicon Valley Archives, Agilent, ACM History Committee,
Applied Materials, Computer Conservation Society, Deutsches Museum,
Hewlett Packard, IBM, INPUT, INTEL, The Internet Archive, Microsoft,
the Smithsonian Institution, Symantec, Center for Technology
Innovation, Charles Babbage Institute, Computer History Museum,
IEEE History Center, Mid-Atlantic Retro Computing Hobbyists,
and the U.K. National Archive for the History of Computing.
The IT History Society assists in the collaboration
of like-minded institutions and individuals to expand the reach
of historical and archival activities while at the same time
communicating to the private sector the value of preserving their
history and heritage for generations to come.
The IT History Society exists to enhance and expand
works concerning the history of information technology and to
demonstrate the value of IT history to the understanding and
improvement of our present and future world.
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Online: http://www.IThistory.org
For more information, please contact Jeffery Stein |