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  2. Radia Perlman - Wikipedia

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    Radia Joy Perlman (/ ˈ r eɪ d i ə /; [1] born December 18, 1951) is an American computer programmer and network engineer. She is a major figure in assembling the networks and technology to enable what we now know as the internet.

  3. Mary Kenneth Keller - Wikipedia

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    Mary Kenneth Keller, B.V.M. (December 17, 1913 – January 10, 1985) was an American Catholic religious sister, educator and pioneer in computer science.She was one of the first people, and the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in computer science in the United States.

  4. List of Internet pioneers - Wikipedia

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    Danny Cohen (1937–2019) led several projects on real-time interactive applications over the ARPANet and the Internet starting in 1973. [164] After serving on the computer science faculty at Harvard University (1969–1973) and Caltech (1976), he joined the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) at University of Southern California (USC).

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  6. Category:Women Internet pioneers - Wikipedia

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    This category contains biographical articles about women who made significant pioneering accomplishments involving the internet, either as accomplished computer scientists, or by contributing in some other substantial and lasting way to the internet. This is not limited to the early days of internet history, and may cover pioneering ...

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  8. Barbara Liskov - Wikipedia

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    Liskov was born November 7, 1939, in Los Angeles, California, [4] the eldest of Jane (née Dickhoff) and Moses Huberman's four children. [5] She earned her bachelor's degree in mathematics with a minor in physics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1961.

  9. Women in computing - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of female to male computer scientists is significantly higher in India compared to the West, [209] and in 2015, over half of internet entrepreneurs in China were women. [210] In Europe, Bulgaria and Romania have the highest rates of women going into computer programming. [ 211 ]

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