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Hall of Fame Voting For Computer Museum of America

An anonymous reader writes "Public voting has opened for the Computer Museum of America Hall of Fame, which is looking to add 5 more members to the roster via a public vote. Previous inductees include Sid Meier (of Civilization fame), and among this years list of nominees is Linus himself. The full list, along with the voting area itself is over at HomeLAN."

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  1. Ummm by platypussrex · · Score: 4, Informative

    Is this something like being put in "Fred's Museum of Wonder"? I mean the vote is about as professional looking as those poles on CNN where anyone can vote as often as they like. The Museum site at least looks OK but the vote site is some kind of game fan site.

  2. Re:Where's the "WOZ" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Uhm. Check the current list.
    "Stephen Wozniak"

  3. Re:Missing Options by TheFlyingGoat · · Score: 4, Informative

    Gates is already in:
    Current Inductees. There's a few others that should be on that list though. There's still plenty to choose from for this year, though. Hopefully not everyone will get in on name recognition alone.

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  4. Re:Missing Options by martinjd · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm not sure whether you meant Dennis Ritchie or Brian Kernighan, but Ritchie is already in there.
    Bill's in there too.

  5. Re:Post the list? by virtualone · · Score: 4, Informative

    Howard Aiken # Designer of the Harvard Mark 1, also known as the IBM ASCC - Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator
    Paul Allen# Co-founder of Microsoft
    Marc Andreesson # Co-developed first graphical Web browser (NCSA Mosaic)# Co-founder of Netscape
    John Perry Barlow # Co-founder of Electronic Frontier Foundation
    Andy Bechtolsheim# Co-founder of Sun Microsystems
    John Blankenbaker# Developed the KenBak-I computer in 1973, one of the earliest PCs
    Len Bosack# Co-founder of Cisco Systems, a leading manufacturer of Internet switching equipment
    # Developed IGSP, Inter-Gateway Switching Protocol for the Internet
    Stewart Brand# Co-founder (with Larry Brilliant) of The WELL online service (1985)
    Dan Bricklin# Co-developer of VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program
    Larry Brilliant# Co-founder (with Stewart Brand) of The WELL online service (1985)
    Steve Case# Founder of America Online
    Vint Cerf# Co-developer (with Bob Kahn) of TCP/IP standard (1974)
    James Clark# Founder of Silicon Graphics Inc.
    # Co-founder (with Marc Andreesson) of Netscape Communications
    Larry Ellison# Founder of Oracle, a database company
    John Presper Eckert# Co-designer and builder (with Mauchley, et.al.) of ENIAC, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
    Philo T. Farnsworth# Inventor of modern television
    Jay W. Forrester# Refined magnetic core memory; creator of systems dynamics
    Bob Frankston# Co-developer of VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program
    William Gibson# Coined the phrase "cyberspace" in the novel "Neuromancer" (1984)
    Mike Godwin# Early theorist about online legal issues
    # Longtime counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation
    Andy Grove# Co-founder and former president of Intel

    Johan Helsingius# Started first anonymous e-mail service
    William Hewlett# Co-founder of Hewlett-Packard
    Reynold B. Johnson# IBM engineer; invented RAMAC disk drives, VCR tape storage and the microphonograph
    Bill Joy# Co-founder of Sun Microsystems
    Alan Kay# PARC scientist, created Smalltalk software, early contributor to GUI and Object Oriented Programming concepts, laptop computers
    Bob Kahn# Co-developer (with Vint Cerf) of TCP/IP standard (1974)
    Mitch Kapor# Founder of Lotus Software
    # Co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
    Charles F. Kettering# Developed the first electro-mechanical cash register (1906)
    Vinod Khosla# Co-founder of Sun Microsystems
    John Kilcullen# Founder, publisher of IDG Books
    Len Kleinrock# Developed early theory of packet networking in 1961 at MIT, which later led to the Internet
    Sandy Lerner# Co-founder of Cisco Systems
    Joseph Licklider# First head of computer research at the Defense Department's ARPA research program, which later developed the Internet
    # Wrote the influential "Man-Computer Symbiosis" in 1960
    John Mauchley # Co-Designer of ENIAC, the first fully operational modern electronic computer (ran from 1945-1955)
    Scott McNealy# Co-founder of Sun Microsystems
    Bob Metcalfe# Co-inventor of Ethernet
    # Founder of 3Com, leading manufacturer of networking equipment
    Halsey Minor# Founder of C|NET, online news resource about technology
    Gordon Moore# Postulated Moore's Rule (1964), which holds that computing power will double every 18 months with no increase in price
    # Co-founder of Intel
    Ted Nelson# Coined the word "hypertext" (1965)
    Robert Noyce# Co-inventor of the integrated circuit, or computer chip
    # Co-founder of Intel
    Kenneth Olson # Founder of Digital Electronics Corp. (DEC)
    Adam Osborne # Founder of Osborne Computers, maker of the first portable computer
    # Prolific and influential writer about computers
    William Oughtred # Inventor of the slide rule
    David Packard # Co-founder of Hewlett-Packard
    John H. Patterson # Founder of National Cash Register, early innovator and manufacturer of adding devices
    Alexai Pazhitnov # Wrote "Tetris" in the Soviet Union during Cold War, smuggled it to the outside world where it became a best-seller
    George Philbrick # Invento

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  6. Farnsworth invented the TV by AtariAmarok · · Score: 5, Informative
    "Philo T. Farnsworth# Inventor of modern television Statement is not true, this is an urban legend. I also do not see how this is related to computers?

    According to Wikipedia, Farnsworth did invent the TV. It is also in Time magazine. Philo's the TV man, indeed. Perhaps you have him confused with Thomas Crapper, "inventer of the toilet" who really did not invent it. Lookup Farnsworth on snopes: his role in history is so secure that there is not even an urban legend about him.

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  7. List of already inducted for the lazy. by Retired+Replicant · · Score: 5, Informative
    These folks have already been inducted in past years:
    • John Vincent Atanasoff
    • Charles Babbage
    • Tim Berners-Lee
    • Clifford Berry
    • Nolan Bushnell
    • Seymour Cray
    • Michael Dell
    • Douglas Engelbart
    • Lee Felsenstein
    • Dr. Coleman Furr
    • William H. Gates III
    • Marcian Edward Hoff
    • Herman Hollerith
    • Grace Murray Hopper
    • Steve Jobs
    • Andrew Kay
    • Gary Kildall
    • Jack St. Clair Kilby
    • Lady Ada Augusta Lovelace
    • James Martin
    • Sid Meier
    • William D. Mensch, Jr.
    • Jay Miner
    • Dennis Ritchie
    • Henry (Ed) Roberts
    • Sir Clive Sinclair
    • Alan Mathison Turing
    • Ed Yourdon
    • Gerald M. Weinberg
    • Stephen Wozniak