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This morning’s NPR Marketplace Morning Report featured Edison Nation, a site for inventors and retailers, powered by open innovation. Edison Nation has a few things in common with VenCorps, our community of startup entrepreneurs, experts and investors. Check out our post for more info... http://spencertrask.com/2009/11/04/are-y ou-an-everyday-edison/
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This morning’s NPR Marketplace Morning Report featured Edison Nation, a site for inventors and retailers, powered by open innovation. Edison Nation has a few things in common with VenCorps, our community of startup entrepreneurs, experts and investors.

Spencer Trask @dtapscott had a great idea in his "birthday card to the Internet"... make a donation in recognition of the impact it has had. Up for it? http://bit.ly/3WjHZO
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Don Tapscott, best-selling author (Wikinomics, Growing Up Digital, and more) and authority on the strategic impact of IT and innovation, posted his “Personal Card to the Internet” on the Huffington Post yesterday. ...

Spencer Trask Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Internet with us (online) beginning at 11.15 am EST http://bit.ly/3PaCcZ
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Tomorrow, UCLA will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Internet. The event’s featured speakers include Internet visionaries, activists, and analysts who will offer insights on the opportunities and pitfalls that lie ahead.

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Looking for interesting "Internet turns 40" links, perspectives, etc. If you've seen anything, please share.
If you haven't seen it already, check out "A Personal Card to the Internet. Happy 40th Birthday!", by Don Tapscott, on the Huffington Post - http://bit.ly/2CxApu
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Of all the technology marvels of 1969, the Internet has been a late bloomer. Email was introduced in 1971, but the first web browser didn't come along until 1990.

Matt Connors In the spirit of celebrating the Internet's 40th, check out BT's "History of the Internet" podcasts http://bit.ly/2YSF8z
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Michael Laskoff Where Matt Connors goes. Innovation follows.

Spencer Trask Kevin Kimberlin will celebrate the 40th birthday of the Internet with Leonard Kleinrock, Nicholas Negroponte, Arianna Huffington, John Perry Barlow and other notables (this Thursday)...
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The 40th Anniversary of the Internet event at UCLA on October 29, 2009

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Forty years ago, a team led by UCLA’s Professor Leonard Kleinrock, sent the first message on ARPANET, which later became the Internet.
The Internet has revolutionized communication, education, business and entertainment leading to dramatic changes in our social, political and economic lives.
What's next? The event's feat...ured Internet leaders, activists and analysts will offer valuable insights on the opportunities and pitfalls that lie ahead (including Kevin Kimberlin, Chairman of Spencer Trask and co-founder of Ciena Corp.).
Tickets are still available. Visit http://www.engineer.ucla.edu/IA40/ to register.
Can't be there in person? Watch it live online - http://www.ustream.tv/channel/internet-4 0th-anniver...sary-ucla . Submit your questions via Twitter using hash tag #UCLAIA40.
Time:7:30AM Thursday, October 29th
Location:UCLA campus
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