29 relations: Bruce Winstein, Character-oriented terminal, Claude Shannon, Computer science, Computing, DeCSS, Experimental physics, Gerald Jay Sussman, Google Flu Trends, Hal Abelson, Hari Balakrishnan, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Journalism, Library Access to Music Project, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Mobile computing, Mosh (software), Palo Alto, California, Qrpff, Richard Stallman, Secure Shell, Stanford University, Steganography, The New York Sun, The Tech (newspaper), The Wall Street Journal, United States, User Datagram Protocol.
Bruce Winstein
Bruce Winstein (25 September 1943, Los Angeles – 28 February 2011) was an experimental physicist and cosmologist noted for his early work in elementary particle physics, particularly work toward demonstrating a serious asymmetry between particles and their anti-particles (CP violation).
New!!: Keith Winstein and Bruce Winstein · See more »
Character-oriented terminal
A character-oriented terminal is a type of computer terminal that communicates with its host one character at a time, as opposed to a block-oriented terminal that communicates in blocks of data.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Character-oriented terminal · See more »
Claude Shannon
Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001) was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer known as "the father of information theory".
New!!: Keith Winstein and Claude Shannon · See more »
Computer science
Computer science deals with the theoretical foundations of information and computation, together with practical techniques for the implementation and application of these foundations.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Computer science · See more »
Computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Computing · See more »
DeCSS
DeCSS was one of the first free computer programs capable of decrypting content on a commercially produced DVD video disc.
New!!: Keith Winstein and DeCSS · See more »
Experimental physics
Experimental physics is the category of disciplines and sub-disciplines in the field of physics that are concerned with the observation of physical phenomena and experiments.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Experimental physics · See more »
Gerald Jay Sussman
Gerald Jay Sussman (born February 8, 1947) is the Panasonic Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
New!!: Keith Winstein and Gerald Jay Sussman · See more »
Google Flu Trends
Google Flu Trends was a web service operated by Google.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Google Flu Trends · See more »
Hal Abelson
Harold "Hal" Abelson (born April 26, 1947) is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, a fellow of the IEEE, and a founding director of both Creative Commons and the Free Software Foundation.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Hal Abelson · See more »
Hari Balakrishnan
Hari Balakrishnan is the Fujitsu Chair Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Hari Balakrishnan · See more »
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, or IMSA, is a three-year residential public high school in Aurora, Illinois, United States, with an enrollment of approximately 650 students.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy · See more »
Journalism
Journalism refers to the production and distribution of reports on recent events.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Journalism · See more »
Library Access to Music Project
The Library Access to Music Project (LAMP) is a free music library for MIT students started by Keith Winstein and Joshua Mandel, and funded by the MIT/Microsoft iCampus alliance.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Library Access to Music Project · See more »
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Massachusetts Institute of Technology · See more »
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) is a research institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology formed by the 2003 merger of the Laboratory for Computer Science and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
New!!: Keith Winstein and MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory · See more »
Mobile computing
Mobile computing is human–computer interaction by which a computer is expected to be transported during normal usage, which allows for transmission of data, voice and video.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Mobile computing · See more »
Mosh (software)
In computing, Mosh (mobile shell) is a tool used to connect from a client computer to a server over the Internet, to run a remote terminal.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Mosh (software) · See more »
Palo Alto, California
Palo Alto is a charter city located in the northwest corner of Santa Clara County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Palo Alto, California · See more »
Qrpff
qrpff is a Perl script created by Keith Winstein and Marc Horowitz of the MIT SIPB.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Qrpff · See more »
Richard Stallman
Richard Matthew Stallman (born March 16, 1953), often known by his initials, rms—is an American free software movement activist and programmer.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Richard Stallman · See more »
Secure Shell
Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Secure Shell · See more »
Stanford University
Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University, colloquially the Farm) is a private research university in Stanford, California.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Stanford University · See more »
Steganography
Steganography is the practice of concealing a file, message, image, or video within another file, message, image, or video.
New!!: Keith Winstein and Steganography · See more »
The New York Sun
The New York Sun was an American daily newspaper published in Manhattan from 2002 to 2008.
New!!: Keith Winstein and The New York Sun · See more »
The Tech (newspaper)
The Tech, first published on November 16, 1881, is the campus newspaper at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
New!!: Keith Winstein and The Tech (newspaper) · See more »
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is a U.S. business-focused, English-language international daily newspaper based in New York City.
New!!: Keith Winstein and The Wall Street Journal · See more »
United States
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
New!!: Keith Winstein and United States · See more »
User Datagram Protocol
In computer networking, the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is one of the core members of the Internet protocol suite.
New!!: Keith Winstein and User Datagram Protocol · See more »
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Winstein