Carl Malamud (Born: 1959) is a leading force in getting government data online and in creating public works for the Internet. He was the founder of the Internet Multicasting Service, the nonprofit group known for creating the first Internet radio station, for putting the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR database on-line, and for creating the Internet 1996 World Exposition. Wikipedia
- Carl Malamud on behalf of the U.S. Congress U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology Hearings :: February 13, 2007 Amending Executive Order 12866: Good Governance or Regulatory Usurpation? www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject:%22hooptedoodle%22
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Carl Malamud is a Senior Fellow and Chief Technology Officer at the Center for American Progress. Malamud is the author of eight books and was the founder of the Internet Multicasting Service, a nonprofit service known for starting the first radio statio www.nndb.com/people/880/000048736/
Carl Malamud , (right) acted as a cyber Santa on the Internet in 1993. He got the idea when someone asked him if Santa w as on the Internet. When he could not find one, he decided to be it. Malamud was then the president of the Internet Multicasting Se deadpool.rotten.com/occupations/author.html