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ANDRE CARRILHO
Computing pioneers Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing mingle with their 21st-century counterparts—Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, et al.—as ANDRE CARRILHO conjures up the ultimate tech conference
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KEY Jim Clark, Silicon Graphics/Netscape. 2.Susan Wojcicki, YouTube. 3. Alan Turing, father of computer science. 4. Marc Andreessen,
Andreessen Horowitz/Netscape. 5. Ada Lovelace, the inventor of the first algorithm. 6. Robert Noyce, Intel. 7. Bill Hewlett, Hewlett-Packard. 8. Dave Packard, Hewlett-Packard.
9. Gordon Moore, Intel. 10. Marissa Mayer, Yahoo.
11. Tim Berners-Lee, developer of the Word Wide Web.
12. Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia. 13. Kevin Systrom, Instagram. 14. Nolan Bushnell, Atari. 15. Vint Cerf, Arpanet.
16. Thomas Watson, IBM. 17. Larry Ellison, Oracle.
18. Paul Allen, Microsoft. 19. Steve Jobs, Apple.
20. Bob Kahn, Arpanet. 21. Paul Baran, developer of packet-switching technigues. 22. Pierre Omidyar, eBay.
23. Reed Hastings, Pure Software/Netflix.
24. Ben Silbermann, Pinterest. 25. Jack Dorsey, Twitter/ Sguare. 26. Linus Torvalds, Linux. 27. Steve Wozniak, Apple. 28. Jeff Bezos, Amazon. 29. Larry Page, Google.
30. Sergey Brin, Google. 31. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook. 32. Elon Musk, Tesla Motors/SpaceX. 33. Reid Hoffman, Linkedln. 34. Bill Gates, Microsoft.
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