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Free-wheeling talk covers Kay’s appreciation of technology history, the Internet, and why the Web “is a joke. The Web was done by amateurs.” At the ACM (Association of Computing Machinery ...
Alan Kay, Ph.D., HP Senior Fellow and one of the pioneers of personal computing, was named winner of the 2004 Kyoto Prize in advanced technology, his third major scientific award this year.
COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph released by Association for Computing Machinery on Monday, June 18, 2012, Alan Kay, 2003 ACM Turing Award winner and president and founder of Viewpoints ...
The Turing Award winner had a mantra for computing and much of life: ... Alan Kay, the famed computer ... Kay was at the famed Xerox PARC—where he helped work on what became the Xerox Alto, ...