Vinton Cerf, an American inventor, is often referred to as one of the "fathers of the Internet" for his pivotal role in the development of the TCP/IP protocols, which form the foundation of the modern Internet. Cerf's visionary work in computer science has changed the way the world communicates and accesses information. His relentless pursuit of innovation and his commitment to advancing technology have made an enduring impact on global connectivity. Cerf's legacy encourages future generations to embrace technology, solve problems, and push the limits of what is possible, shaping the world of tomorrow.
"We had no idea that this would turn into a global and public infrastructure."
"In a small company, you often see a lot more of what goes on in a broader range of things. And that's good."
"There has been a substitution of ideology for fact and scientific and engineering data in this administration."
"Although I've had several major career changes, I was extremely hesitant about making some of them."
"In the earliest days, this was a project I worked on with great passion because I wanted to solve the Defense Department's problem: it did not want proprietary networking and it didn't want to be confined to a single network technology."
"First of all, in terms of investment in Internet-related developments, venture capitalists - once burned - are now very cautious and are investing in areas that actually make business sense."
"Yet in all those cases I finally steeled myself to seize the opportunity, and find a way to muddle through and eventually conclude that I had, in fact, chosen the right path, as risky as it seemed at the time."
"We never, ever in the history of mankind have had access to so much information so quickly and so easily."