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DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: Re-Inventing the Internet\nSPEAKER: Vinton G. Cerf\, Goo
	gle\n\nThough designed 40 years ago and in operation for 30 years\, the In
	ternet continues to evolve. There are many unsolved problems and unexplore
	d opportunities. The Internet of Things\, mobility\, use of radio broadcas
	t\, sharing of spectrum and many other fertile areas for research. In addi
	tion\, the security and safety of the system needs substantial attention. 
	To improve the safety posture will require new hardware and software parad
	igms\, changes in user behavior\, negotiation of inter-governmental treati
	es among many other steps. Finally\, the Internet is going off the planet 
	in an interplanetary system that is already in operation.\n\nVinton G. Cer
	f is VP and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google. Cerf served at MCI\, the
	 Corporation for National Research Initiatives\, at DARPA and as a member 
	of the Stanford University Faculty.\n\nCerf co-invented the architecture a
	nd basic protocols of the Internet.   He has received the U.S. National Me
	dal of Technology\, ACM Turing award\, the US Presidential Medal of Freedo
	m and the Japan Prize.\n\nVint Cerf served as chairman of the board of ICA
	NN and as founding president of the Internet Society.   He is a Fellow of 
	the IEEE\, ACM\, and American Association for the Advancement of Science\,
	 the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, the International Engineering
	 Consortium\, the Computer History Museum\, the National Academy of Engine
	ering and a member of the American Philosophical Society.\n\nCerf holds a 
	BS degree from Stanford University and MS and Ph.D. degrees from UCLA.  He
	 has received twenty honorary degrees.\n\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Colloquium - Dr. Vinton G. Cerf\, Google - Re-Invent
	ing the Internet
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	olved problems and unexplored opportunities. The Internet of Things\, mobi
	lity\, use of radio broadcast\, sharing of spectrum and many other fertile
	 areas for research. In addition\, the security and safety of the system n
	eeds substantial attention. To improve the safety posture will require new
	 hardware and software paradigms\, changes in user behavior\, negotiation 
	of inter-governmental treaties among many other steps. Finally\, the Inter
	net is going off the planet in an interplanetary system that is already in
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	<SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Arial">Cerf co-invented the architecture an
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