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#"angel$s$ng the $nternet
Of all the things to expect when walking into search giant Google's London office, a three-
piece suit is not high on the agenda.
But if your job title is hief !nternet "#angelist, perhaps you should dress up a little.
$he gentle%an sitting across the table in the s%art tailoring and a neatly-tri%%ed grey beard,
is &int erf - one of a s%all group of people widely regarded as the in#entors of the internet.
'"#angelist' as a title was Google's idea, not his. '! wanted (rchduke, but they said no,' )r.
erf says.
But the infectious enthusias% bubbling off hi% certainly justifies the title on the business
card.
!f Google were looking for a card-carrying exa%ple of its corporate %otto, '*on't be e#il' - a
%otto which is increasingly co%ing under close scrutiny now that Google is a +,--bn public
co%pany - it could hardly do better.
(fter all, )r. erf was one of two people responsible in the ,./-s for co%ing up with the
language by which internet traffic co%%unicates.
$he decision to throw the details of $01!0, as it is known, open to the world is what has
allowed the network to flourish and grow into what we know as the internet today.
!t co%es as little surprise, therefore, that the 2uestion of who controls the network is still at
the top of his %ind. (nd right now, there are one or two big co%panies whose beha#iour is
causing hi% no little concern. !t's the 34 teleco%s co%panies he belie#es want to i%pose 'toll
roads' on the internet.
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'tatements
1. (. $he author of the article doesn<t think that staff at Google<s office should dress up for work.
B. "%ployees at Google<s office used to dress up for work but nowadays they are not expected
to.
. Google<s London office is different fro% their other offices because there is no dress code
there.
2. (. (t the ti%e of the inter#iew so%ebody else was sitting at the desk of the hief !nternet
"#angelist.
B. $he hief !nternet "#angelist has gi#en up infor%ation technology and now produces suits.
. $he author expects the hief !nternet "#angelist to look s%art.
(. (. &int erf is %istakenly thought to be the person who first had the idea of the internet.
B. &int erf was one of the people who first started to talk about the Bible on the internet.
. $he nu%ber of people who in#ented the internet is not high and &int erf in one of the%.
). (. erf<s original idea for his title, the (rchduke was accepted and later changed.
B. Google refused the first offer for erf<s title and ca%e up with ="#angelist<.
. &int erf has bubbles printed on his business card together with the title ="#angelist<.
5. (. Google is trying to find a new slogan for their new i%age.
B. $he author of the article thinks Google had better change its slogan.
. $he slogan used by Google discourages users fro% wrong doing.
*. (. (fter &int erf %ade Google a profitable co%pany he beca%e interested in the
co%%unication language of the internet.
B. $he language that is used in the internet for co%%unication was in#ented by erf and another
expert.
. 4o%e thirty years ago only two people were dealing with internet co%%unication languages,
but they ga#e up their responsibilities.
+. (. )aking the internet protocol public helped the net to de#elop 2uickly and reach its present
state.
B. !f the interned protocol hadn<t been %ade known to the public, the internet could ha#e
de#eloped %uch 2uicker.
. $he deletion of certain parts of the original internet protocol opened up the de#elop%ent of
the internet.
,. (. Because of his past, it is not difficult to understand why erf is still interested in who directs
the future of the net.
B. $he author is surprised that &int erf is still interested in the %ajor powers influencing of the
internet.
. (t present, &int erf is still dealing with internet switches, which is a surprise for the writer
of the article.
-. (. >owadays, of so%e %ultinational fir%s the beha#ior shows that they want to for% a concern.
B. )onopolies created by large co%panies are reasons for fear, says erf.
. ertain co%panies %ake &int erf particularly worried.
10. (. $he internet will soon %ake it possible for dri#ers to pay for using roads online.
B. 4o%e teleco%%unications fir%s want to %ake the internet a pay ser#ice.
. erf disagrees that (%erican co%panies do not ha#e to pay for using the internet.
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(OL, the internet ar% of $i%e ?arner, is to gi#e away e-%ail, instant %essaging, software
and other ser#ices for free to ;;;. <1= internet users.
$i%e ?arner said it would allow (OL to capitalise 'on the explosi#e rise in broadband use
and ;;;. <2= ad#ertising'. 4hareholder pressure has been put on $i%e ?arner to extract
%ore #alue fro% (OL and ;;;. <(= its own share price. (t the sa%e ti%e, (OL has said it
will no longer aggressi#ely %arket its ;;;. <)= dial-up ser#ice. $he changeo#er will take
place by early 4epte%ber, after (OL said it wanted to transfor% into an ad#ertising-supported
internet ;;;. <5= pro#iding infor%ation and ;;;. <*= to users. !n 7--@, (OL put %uch
of its ;;;. <+= - including news, %usic and sports infor%ation - on its ;;;. <,= for free.
4ince then it has been looking to %o#e to a new %odel offering free ser#ices. (OL's
ad#ertising re#enue rose 8-A fro% a year ago, parent-fir% $i%e ?arner said. (OL has lost
./B,--- ;;;. <-= in that period co%pared with the first 2uarter of the year. One of their
fre2uent ad#ertisers also pointed to (OL's large, though dwindling, subscriber base, which
%akes (OL the leading internet ;;;. <10= pro#ider.
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for attention.
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co%%on processing resources such as a 03.
:. ( type of co%puter hardware that is added to a host co%puter in order to expand its
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consu%ers to buy and use only for playing fro% a personal co%puter, which has %any
other functions.
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including usually text ads placed near search resultsC when a site #isitor clicks on the
ad#ertise%ent, the ad#ertiser is charged a s%all a%ount.
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