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'''Carl Malamud''' is the Founder, President and a member of board of directors of [[Public.resource.org]].<ref>[http://resource.org/about/index.html resource.org]</ref> He is accredited for creating the first [[Internet Radio Station]]<ref>[http://museum.media.org/radio/ museum.media.org]</ref> and Internet 1996 World Exposition.<ref>[http://park.org/ park.org]</ref>


Carl Malamud is the Founder, President and a member of board of directors of of [[Public.resource.org]]<ref>[http://resource.org/about/index.html resource.org]</ref>
== Career History ==
* Before [[Public.resource.org]], he was the chief technology officer at the center of American Progress.<ref>[http://radar.oreilly.com/carlm/ radar.oreilly.com]</ref>
* Since 2005, he is a senior fellow at the American Center For progress.<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/org/298/000051145/ nndb.com]</ref>
* He is the member of board of Directors of the [[Mozilla Foundation]]<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/org/080/000125702/ nndb.com]</ref>
* He founded the company Internet Multicasting Service.
* He is also the founder of [[Internet Talk Radio]], [[Internet Town Hall]], [[Invisible Worlds]] and [[NetTopBox]].<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/people/880/000048736/ nndb.com]</ref>


=== Education ===
== Publications ==
* In 1988, he wrote a book,Tools for Building an Information Technology.<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/people/880/000048736/ nndb.com]</ref>
* In 1989, he wrote The Book of DEC Systems and Architectures.
* In 1990, he wrote Analyzing Novell Networks.
* In 1991, he wrote Analyzing DECnet/OSI Phase V.
* In 1992, he wrote Analyzing Sun Networks and another book Stacks: Interoperability in Today's Computer Networks.
* In 1993, he wrote Security and Networks and Exploring the Internet: A Technical Travelogue.
* In 1994, he wrote Geek of the Week.
* In 1997, he wrote A World's Fair for the Global Village.


=== Career History ===
== References ==
*Before [[Public.resource.org]], he was the chief technology officer at the center of American Progress.<ref>[http://radar.oreilly.com/carlm/ radar.oreilly.com]</ref>
*He founded the company Internet Multicasting Service.
*He is also the founder of [[Internet Talk Radio]], [[Internet Town Hall]], [[Invisible Worlds]] and [[NetTopBox]].<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/people/880/000048736/ nndb.com]</ref>
 
=== Publications ===
*In 1988, he wrote a book,Tools for Building an Information Technology.<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/people/880/000048736/ nndb.com]</ref>
*In 1989, he wrote The Book of DEC Systems and Architectures.
*In 1990, he wrote Analyzing Novell Networks.
*In 1991, he wrote Analyzing DECnet/OSI Phase V.
*In 1992, he wrote Analyzing Sun Networks and another book Stacks: Interoperability in Today's Computer Networks.
*In 1993, he wrote Security and Networks and Exploring the Internet: A Technical Travelogue.
*In 1994, he wrote Geek of the Week.
*In 1997, he wrote A World's Fair for the Global Village.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 7 November 2022

Country: USA
Twitter:    @carlmalamud

Carl Malamud is the Founder, President and a member of board of directors of Public.resource.org.[1] He is accredited for creating the first Internet Radio Station[2] and Internet 1996 World Exposition.[3]

Career History

Publications

  • In 1988, he wrote a book,Tools for Building an Information Technology.[8]
  • In 1989, he wrote The Book of DEC Systems and Architectures.
  • In 1990, he wrote Analyzing Novell Networks.
  • In 1991, he wrote Analyzing DECnet/OSI Phase V.
  • In 1992, he wrote Analyzing Sun Networks and another book Stacks: Interoperability in Today's Computer Networks.
  • In 1993, he wrote Security and Networks and Exploring the Internet: A Technical Travelogue.
  • In 1994, he wrote Geek of the Week.
  • In 1997, he wrote A World's Fair for the Global Village.

References