Former Pres. Clinton spoke during the 40th ICANN Meeting which was held in San Francisco on March 16, 2011. During his speech the former president described himself as the "the president at the dawn of the Internet age," which the internet community unanimously agreed. It can be recalled that he was instrumental in enhancing the internet commerce and the creation of ICANN. When he first assumed his position as President of the United States in 1993 there were only 50 websites and it became 36 million in 2001 when his term as President ended. | Former Pres. Clinton spoke during the 40th ICANN Meeting which was held in San Francisco on March 16, 2011. During his speech the former president described himself as the "the president at the dawn of the Internet age," which the internet community unanimously agreed. It can be recalled that he was instrumental in enhancing the internet commerce and the creation of ICANN. When he first assumed his position as President of the United States in 1993 there were only 50 websites and it became 36 million in 2001 when his term as President ended. |