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  2. Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia

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    He ran the company's technical side for three years. [30] The project he worked on was a "real-time remote procedure call" which gave him experience in computer networking. [29] In 1984, he returned to CERN as a fellow. [28] In 1989, CERN was the largest Internet node in Europe and Berners-Lee saw an opportunity to join hypertext with the Internet:

  3. Founding Fathers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Founding Fathers of the United States, often simply referred to as the Founding Fathers or the Founders, were a group of late-18th-century American revolutionary leaders who united the Thirteen Colonies, oversaw the War of Independence from Great Britain, established the United States of America, and crafted a framework of government for ...

  4. Category:American company founders - Wikipedia

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    American technology company founders (3 C, 524 P) Pages in category "American company founders" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,215 total.

  5. Judith Estrin - Wikipedia

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    Judith "Judy" L. Estrin (born 1954/1955) [1] is an American entrepreneur, business executive, and philanthropist. She co-founded eight technology companies. She co-founded eight technology companies. Estrin worked with Vinton Cerf on the Transmission Control Protocol project at Stanford University in the 1970s.

  6. Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Gary Wozniak (/ ˈ w ɒ z n i æ k /; born August 11, 1950), also known by his nickname Woz, is an American technology entrepreneur, electrical engineer, computer programmer, philanthropist, and inventor. In 1976, he co-founded Apple Computer with his early business partner Steve Jobs.

  7. Maria E. Beasley - Wikipedia

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    Seven years later, the company was acquired by the American Barrel and Stave Company for $1.4 million (equivalent to $47,475,556 in 2023). [ 4 ] By 1891, when she was living in Chicago, Beasley was formally advertising herself as an inventor, [ 6 ] and she became a co-founder and director of the Wabash Avenue Subway Transportation Company ...

  8. J. A. Folger - Wikipedia

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    James Athearn "J. A." Folger Sr. (June 17, 1835 – June 26, 1889) was an American businessman and the founder of the Folgers Coffee Company. Early years [ edit ]

  9. Caleb Bradham - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1890, he dropped out of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, owing to his father's business going bankrupt. After returning to North Carolina, he was a public school teacher for about a year, and soon thereafter opened a drug store in New Bern named the "Bradham Drug Company" that, like many other drug stores of the time, also housed a soda fountain.