In addition to providing insightful food for thought in interviews, they themselves turned up as subjects for the media far and wide. Here are a few examples.
Philip Zimmermann tells the New York Times that, once your private information is on the Web, “You can’t put the toothpaste back into the tube.”
Here is one of the more delightful photos to appear on the Web recently. Did anyone ever say that Vint Cerf and Tim Berners-Lee didn’t have a sense of humor?
The fact that Internet Hall of Famers Radia Perlman and Dorcas Muthoni aren’t household names is a failure of society, says a Columbia Spectator columnist.
Brewster Kahle announces that his Internet Archive is taking a new direction.
John Perry Barlow took to Twitter to urge everyone to watch the highly-regarded film about his fellow Internet Hall of Famer, the late Aaron Swartz.
Least surprising moment of the month: The World Wide Web, invented by Tim Berners-Lee, makes the list of “great things that turned 25 this year.”