The Man Who Rates Credit for 'Inventing' Internet

The Man Who Rates Credit for 'Inventing' Internet

Many people, most notably Al Gore, have claimed to be the father of the information age; but Claude Shannon probably deserves the most credit. In 1948, he wrote an article that is considered to be the Magna Carta of information technology. In their book A Mind at Play, Jimmy Son and Rob Goodman explain how this nearly forgotten American genius revolutionized the way we think about communications.

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