Gisle Hannemyr
Gisle Hannemyr (born 3 July 1953) is a researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Informatics, University of Oslo.
Professional background
In 1991, he was co-founder of the first commercial internet service provider in Norway, Oslonett, which later, being acquired by Schibsted, became Schibsted Nett (SN), and Scandinavia Online (Sol). He later co-founded other Internet-related businesses.
Through books, articles and regular columns in the press, Hannemyr has been active in describing and explaining not only the Internet, but also hacker culture[1] to the public. In the public eye, he is regarded as Norway's foremost net guru and evangelist,[2] and is the primary spokesperson for free software, free media formats and open net usage in Norwegian media.[3]
In 2002, Hannemyr was awarded the Norwegian Computer Society's Rosing Academy's Rosing's Honour Award, and in 2003, a vote among the Norwegian members of First Tuesday (an association of entrepreneurs and investors) declared him Internet personality of the decade.
References
- ↑ Technology and Pleasure: Considering Hacking Constructive, First Monday, Volume 4, Number 2 - 1 February 1999
- ↑ Gisle Hannemyr, internet personality of the decade, Verdens Gang, 15 May 2003 (in Norwegian)
- ↑ Rosing-award to Gisle Hannemyr, Digi.no, 20 November 2002 (in Norwegian)