Presenter

Biography
Marc Weber is curatorial director of the Internet History Program at the Computer History Museum (CHM). He pioneered Web history as a topic starting in 1995, with crucial help from the Web's main inventor Sir Tim Berners Lee and other pioneers. He co-founded two of the first organizations in the field, and has curated a dozen exhibits or galleries at CHM on networking, mobile, and AI. He speaks and publishes widely, and presents and consults on related topics to major media, patent firms, and filmmakers. He was a software and biomedical consultant for over a decade in Silicon Valley and near Geneva, Switzerland. Weber has taught at the University of California and holds bachelors degrees in Neurobiology and in Creative Writing from Brown University.
Presentations
Retrospective
Research & Education
Ultimate Supporter
Ultimate Attendee
Exhibitor Ultimate
Enhanced Attendee
This session WILL be recorded.
Retrospective
Research & Education
Ultimate Supporter
Ultimate Attendee
Exhibitor Ultimate
Enhanced Attendee
This session WILL be recorded.
Chair of Sessions
Retrospective
Research & Education
Ultimate Supporter
Ultimate Attendee
Exhibitor Ultimate
Enhanced Attendee
This session WILL be recorded.