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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glenn_RicartGlenn Ricart - Wikipedia

    Glenn Ricart (born August 1, 1949) is a computer scientist. He was influential in the development of the Internet going back to 1969 and early implementation of the TCP/IP protocol. Since then he has been active in technology and business as well as donating his time to philanthropic and educational movements.

  2. Glenn Ricart - ICANNWiki. Dr. Glenn Ricart is an Internet pioneer and entrepreneur. He has worked in a variety of sectors, influencing the development of the Internet. He is the Founder and CTO of US Ignite, which is a national innovation ecosystem for the development and deployment of next-generation applications and services. [1]

  3. Internet Hall of Fame Pioneer, 2016-2021 Advisory Board Member, and 2022 Emeritus Advisor. Glenn Ricart set up the first Internet Exchange point in 1988. Located in College Park, Maryland, it connected the original federal TCP/IP networks and the first U.S. commercial and non-commercial Internet networks.

  4. 168. 2005. System and method for comparing and reviewing documents. L Wang, G Ricart, CA Thompson, K Wishon, S Laube. US Patent 8,196,030. , 2012. 144. 2012. Author’s response to ‘On mutual exclusion in computer networks’ by Carvalho and Roucairol.

  5. 8. Aug. 2016 · 8 August 2016. How One University’s Networking ‘Mistake’ Sparked the U.S. Internet. Thirty years ago, a visionary effort by Dr. Glenn Ricart to interconnect the computer networks of all the departments at the University of Maryland, College Park, wasn’t very well received.

  6. Founder and CTO, US Ignite. Glenn Ricart is the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of US Ignite, a research nonprofit applying advanced technologies to important societal issues with a sensitivity to equity and civic trust.

  7. Glenn Ricart CTO and Founder US Ignite. Glenn Ricart brings forty years of innovation in computer networking and related fields to US Ignite. Glenn is an Internet pioneer who implemented the first Inter-net interconnection point (the FIX in College Park, Maryland) and was recognized for this achievement by being inducted into the Internet Hall ...