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Chapter Reformation PDF Print E-mail
The Los Angeles Chapter of the Internet Society has been closed and is seeking to identify new leadership and to attract new members.
 
The Internet Society (http://www.isoc.org/) is committed to helping Chapters become active, vibrant, in touch with their members, visible in their local communities and in a position to make an impact while advancing ISOC's mission and goals.
 
If you are interested in helping to rejuvenate the Los Angeles Chapter, please contact the ISOC Chapter Support Team by sending an email message to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it .
 
ISOC on Inter-Networking PDF Print E-mail
The modern Internet features increasing complexity of uses and demand for bandwidth. The Internet Society believes that an Internet access environment characterized by choice and transparency, allows users to remain in control of their Internet experience, thus empowering them to benefit from and participate in the open Internet.
 
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New IETF Journal PDF Print E-mail

The "IETF Journal", is an Internet Society publication produced in cooperation with the Internet Engineering Task Force. Our aim is to provide an easily understandable overview of what's happening in the world of Internet standards with a particular focus on the activities of the IETF Working Groups (WG). Each issue of the "IETF Journal" will highlight some of the hot issues being discussed in IETF meetings and in the IETF mailing lists.

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Happy Birthday, Internet! PDF Print E-mail

October 29, 2009
The 40th Anniversary of
Computer Network Communication
The Birth of ARPANET

From its humble beginnings in a computer lab to the globe-spanning juggernaut we know today, the Internet has had a significant impact on nearly every aspect of human existence. Nobody can list every contributor to the growth of the Internet, but we'd like to thank a few individuals who played significant roles in getting the network up and running, and into usable condition.

Following that, we include several links to other web resources, including a couple from the source: UCLA. We hope you enjoy reliving this very cool moment in history with us.

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OneWebDay NYC 2009 PDF Print E-mail
New York, NY - In addition to the annual OneWebDay celebration of the Internet in all its diversity, which will again be held in Washington Sq. Park on Sep 22, New York netizens will be active in the coming weekend participating in two pre-OneWebDay events, a symposium and a party on Saturday Sep 19.

The NYC OneWebDay Celebration in Washington Sq. will this year be held in the newly renovated Holley Plaza, just east of the fountain from 12 noon to 2pm on Sep 22 - OneWebDay. Our guest of honor will be New York City Council member Gale A. Brewer. Also speaking will be Iranian activist Medhi Saharkhiz, who will reflect on the situation in Iran and the role the internet has played in allowing voices to be heard in the aftermath of the recent elections.
 
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APRICOT 2010 Fellowships Open PDF Print E-mail
The annual APRICOT conference is a unique and successful educational forum for Internet builders in the Asia-Pacific region, to learn from their peers and from leaders in the Internet community.

Senior practitioners from the Asia Pacific and around the world contribute their time to APRICOT as presenters, teachers and trainers, to produce a non-commercial conference of consistently high quality.

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