As a digital archivist, Brewster has been active in technology, business, and law.
Keywords: MIT'82, helped start Thinking Machines, founder WAIS
Wide Area Information Servers, Internet strategist AOL, co-founded
Alexa Internet, sold to Amazon.com, directs Internet Archive.
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After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) in 1982, he helped start a supercomputer company, Thinking
Machines, that built systems for ...
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Brewster has built technologies, companies, and institutions to advance
the goal of universal access to all knowledge. He currently oversees
the non-profit Internet Archive as founder and Digital Librarian, which
is now one of the largest digital archives in the world.
As a digital archivist, Brewster has been active in technology, business, and law.
Keywords: MIT'82, helped start Thinking Machines, founder WAIS
Wide Area Information Servers, Internet strategist AOL, co-founded
Alexa Internet, sold to Amazon.com, directs Internet Archive.
Details:
After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) in 1982, he helped start a supercomputer company, Thinking
Machines, that built systems for searching large text collections. In
1989, he invented the Internet�s first publishing and distributed
search system, WAIS (Wide Area Information Server). WAIS Inc. created
the online presence for many of the world's largest publishers, and was
purchased by America Online in 1995. In 1996, Brewster co-founded Alexa
Internet, which provides search and discovery services included in more
than 90 percent of web browsers, and was purchased by Amazon in 1999.
Brewster has also worked to revise law and policy in light
technical advances. He is a board member of the Electronic Frontier
Foundation, and a plaintiff in Kahle v. Gonzales (formerly Kahle v.
Ashcroft), which challenges recent copyright term extensions.
Brewster is profiled in Digerati: Encounters with the Cyber
Elite (HardWired, 1996). He was selected as a member of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005, the AlwaysOn/Technorati Open
Media 100 in 2005, the Upside 100 in 1997, the Micro Times 100 in 1996
and 1997, and the Computer Week 100 in 1995.
APPOINTMENTS:
- Univeristy of North Carolina, School of Library and Information Science, Visiting Scholar 2006-Present
- Internet Archive, Digital Librarian, Director, Co-Founder 1996-present
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected as a member in 2005
- Electronic Frontier Foundation, Board Member
Alexa Internet, President, CEO, Co-Founder (sold to Amazon.com) 1996-2002
- The Library of Congress, National Digital Strategy Advisory Board April 2001
- America Online, Internet Strategist 1995-1996
- Wide Area Information Servers, Inc (WAIS), Founder, President (sold to AOL) 1992-1995
- Thinking Machines with Apple, Dow Jones, KPMG, WAIS Inventor and Project Leader 1989-1992
- Thinking Machines, Scientist 1983-1992. Helped start company, chips, boards, architected CPU of CM2
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