Podcast: Interview with Bob Metcalfe The Inventor Of Ethernet

Podcast | philmckinney | April 5, 2010 at 7:00 am

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You may not realize it, but the work of Bob Metcalfe affects many aspects of your life. Whether it’s how you collaborate with co-workers, share data between all the devices in your house – or just want to host a LAN party, Bob’s work is everywhere.

In 1973, at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, he invented Ethernet, the local-area networking (LAN) standard on which he shares four patents.  Since then, he founded the 3Com Corporation, helmed IDG’s InfoWorld and currently serves as the General Partner of Polaris Ventures.

When the opportunity presented itself, I jumped at the chance to  interview Bob as part of the interview series with individuals who have created killer innovations . What proceeds is a fascinating chat that covers the gamut including…

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3 Comments

  1. Bob Metcalfe says:

    Thanks for the podcast. Did I really say all that? Please correct the typo in the first line of your above post — Metcalfe has an E at the end. THANKS!

  2. Baylink says:

    You missed the typo in the section link about his Law… and I’ve *always* heard the machine called the “Xerox Alto”, on every reference. “Palo Alto”? {{citation-needed}} :-)

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