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Robots Are Net's Future, Says Vint Cerf

Ned Nederlander writes "Vint Cerf talks the future of the Internet with Ed Cone: 'I expect to see much more interesting interactions, including the possibility of haptic interactions — touch. Not just touch screens, but the ability to remotely... ...full story at slashdot

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01 Oct 08 visit Vint Cerf Says It's Every Machine For Itself  »  slashdot Hugh Pickens writes "The Guardian has an interesting story on Vint Cerf, the 'father of the internet', in which he says there's no silver bullet for scammers, spammers and criminals running zombie networks, and porn-to-porn file swapping because 'the...
15 Oct 08 visit Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama  »  slashdot SEAActionFund writes "Vint Cerf, Google's Chief Internet Evangelist who also happens to be credited with co-founding the Internet, submitted a video to our AVoteforScience YouTube challenge. In it he discusses the importance of net neutrality and endorses...
30 Jan 08 visit Vint Cerf on Why TCP/IP Was So Long in Coming  »  slashdot whitehartstag writes "TCP/IP is 25 years old this year. Vint Cerf says there was a long development cycle for both TCP/IP and for X.25, and we'd have been using TCP/IP much sooner if TCP/IP had been more marketable. 'Over the years, we can come up with...
16 Oct 08 visit Vint Cerf declares for Obama over net neutrality  »  the register (uk) Reminds US citizens to turn up on polling day Vint Cerf has declared for Obama in the US Presidential race, after carefully considering the issues – you know, war, global and domestic poverty – and deciding that what the world needs now is net...

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