Lauren Weinstein (technologist)
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Lauren Weinstein is an American activist concerned with matters involving technology.
He has been quoted as an expert on Internet and other technology issues by various media.[citation needed] He became involved with those issues in the early 1970s at the first site on the ARPANET, which was located at UCLA. He was the co-founder of People For Internet Responsibility (PFIR)[1] and the co-founder of the Union for Representative International Internet Cooperation and Analysis (URIICA).[2]
Weinstein has been a columnist for Wired News and a commentator on NPR’s (National Public Radio) "Morning Edition". He is also a frequent contributor to the "Inside Risks" column of the Communications of the ACM[3] and an active blogger.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Lauren Weinstein, People For Internet Responsibility.
- ^ URIICA — Union for Representative International Internet Cooperation and Analysis.
- ^ "Lauren Weinstein". Microsoft Academic Search. Microsoft. http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Author/522101. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
- ^ Weinstein, Lauren. "Lauren Weinstein's blog". Vortex. http://lauren.vortex.com/. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
[edit] External links
- Vortex home page
- Lauren Weinstein's Blog
- Lauren Weinstein on Twitter
- List of publications from Microsoft Academic Search.
- Privacy Digest
- Wired Articles
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