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| - Brewster Kahle (/ˈkeɪl/ KAYL; born 1960) is an American computer engineer, Internet entrepreneur, internet activist, advocate of universal access to knowledge, and digital librarian. He is the founder of the Internet Archive (Wikipedia page [1]), the Internet Archive Federal Credit Union, Alexa [2] and Thinking Machines and a member of the Internet Hall of Fame [3]. More information on the Wikipedia page [4]
- Brewster Kahle ( 'kale') (b. 1960) is a U.S. internet entrepreneur, activist and digital librarian. Kahle graduated from MIT in 1982 with a BS degree in Computer Science & Engineering where he was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity. The emphasis of his studies was artificial intelligence; he studied under Marvin Minsky and W. Daniel Hillis. In 2005, Kahle was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. [1] Kahle and his wife created the Kahle/Austin Foundation, a US$45 million trust which in 2003 gave US$1,787,175 to Internet Archive.
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| - Brewster Kahle ( 'kale') (b. 1960) is a U.S. internet entrepreneur, activist and digital librarian. Kahle graduated from MIT in 1982 with a BS degree in Computer Science & Engineering where he was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity. The emphasis of his studies was artificial intelligence; he studied under Marvin Minsky and W. Daniel Hillis. He was an early member of the Thinking Machines team, where he invented the WAIS system. He later started WAIS, Inc. (sold to AOL), the nonprofit Internet Archive, and the related for-profit Alexa Internet (sold to Amazon.com). He continues as Director of the Internet Archive as of 2007. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a key supporter of the Open Content Alliance. His stated goal is "Universal Access to all Knowledge". In 2005, Kahle was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. [1] Kahle and his wife created the Kahle/Austin Foundation, a US$45 million trust which in 2003 gave US$1,787,175 to Internet Archive.
- Brewster Kahle (/ˈkeɪl/ KAYL; born 1960) is an American computer engineer, Internet entrepreneur, internet activist, advocate of universal access to knowledge, and digital librarian. He is the founder of the Internet Archive (Wikipedia page [1]), the Internet Archive Federal Credit Union, Alexa [2] and Thinking Machines and a member of the Internet Hall of Fame [3]. More information on the Wikipedia page [4]
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