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UW-Madison professor honored for early ’80s computer network

A University of Wisconsin-Madison computer science professor is being honored by the Internet Society for his work on the Computer Science Network (CSNET).

Before the modern Internet came into being, Lawrence Landweber helped build CSNET in the early 1980s. The network brought together computer science researchers in university and private settings in the same way a handful of sites had participated in the Defense Department’s ARPANET.