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21 People Who Changed The Internet Forever




Just some research i did during my free time. Time ta take you back memory lane a bit. Here we go.


1. Vint Cerf & Bob Kahn (TCP/IP)
2. Sir Tim Berners-Lee (World Wide Web - www)
3. Larry Page & Sergey Brin (Google Inc.)
4. Bill Gates (Microsoft)
5. Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)

6. David Filo & Jerry Yang (Yahoo)
7. Steven Paul Jobs (Apple)
8. Chad Hudley & Steve Chen (Youtube)
9. Linus Torvalds (Linux)
10. Jack Dorsey (Twitter)
11. Kevin Rose (Digg)
12. Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia)
13. Jeff Preston Bezos (Amazon)
14. Pierre Omidyar (eBay)
15. Jack Ma (Alibaba)
16. Craig Newmark (Craiglist)
17. Matt Mullenwerg (Wordpress)
18. Thomas Anderson (MySpace)
19. Garett Champ (StumbleUpon)
20. Marc Andreessen (NetScape)
21. Caterina Flake (Flickr)


If there are any corrections, especially on the names, please notify us.

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