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  Jarkko Oikarinen
Jarkko Oikarinen, known on IRC as WiZ was the developer of the first Internet chat network, called IRC, short for Internet Relay Chat.
It was first written to replace a program called MUT (MultiUser Talk) on a BBS called OuluBox in Finland.
Jarkko Oikarinen found inspiration in Bitnet Relay Chat which operated on the Bitnet network.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ja/Jarkko_Oikarinen.html   (66 words)

  
 Jarkko Oikarinen - Uncyclopedia
Jarkko Oikarinen was born in 1983 at Oze Swamp, Finland.
To break the former record, he created IRC channel, named after his birthplace, #OZE (early versions of IRC supported only one channel, this bug was fixed in later releases).
To avoid autobanning from IRC, Oikarinen had to abandon his life (many historians argue that he never had one) by practicing a special 'only-go-out-if-you-need-more-coke'-technique (mastered nowdays by many IRC-users).
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Jarkko_Oikarinen   (267 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Search
Oikarinen, known on IRC as WiZ was...in Finland.
Oikarinen found inspiration in Bitnet Relay Chat which operated on the...
It was first written to replace a...in Finland.
www.encyclopedian.com /search.php?searWords=Jarkko   (114 words)

  
 Internet Relay Chat (IRC) History - How Invented, Jarkko Oikarinen
IRC is the most widely used Internet chat system, and as seems often to be the case with Internet technologies, was developed by a graduate student, this time from Europe, named Jarkko Oikarinen at the University of Oulu, Finland.
During the summer of 1988, Oikarinen was working at the university Department of Information Processing Science, where he administered the department's Sun Unix server "tolsun.oulu.fi", running on a public access bulletin board system called OuluBox.
Oikarinen then got an account on the well-known machine "ai.ai.mit.edu" at the university MIT, from which he recruited the first IRC user outside Scandinavia, Mike Jacobs, and gave the IRC software to Vijay Subramaniam.
www.livinginternet.com /r/ri_irc.htm   (462 words)

  
 Internet relay chat
Unlike popular instant messaging applications, there is not an inherent login[?] id that one must acquire; it's typically a much more anonymous medium than instant messaging.
IRC was created by Jarkko Oikarinen (WiZ) in August 1988.
IRC is a plaintext protocol, which means that it is fully possible to use IRC via telnet, although quite inconvenient.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/at/At_find.html   (469 words)

  
 IRC Technology
IRC was created by Jarkko Oikarinen (nickname "WiZ") in late August 1988 to replace a program called MUT (MultiUser Talk) on a BBS called OuluBox in Finland.
Oikarinen found inspiration in Bitnet Relay Chat which operated on the Bitnet network.
IRC gained prominence when it was used behind the Iron Curtain to report on the fall of the USSR during a media flout.
www.yournode.com /tech.html   (395 words)

  
 #Beginner - History of mIRC by Jarkko Oikarinen
Jarkko Oikarinen is known as the creator of IRC as he developed and tested it in 1988.
Jarkko has been kind enough to take this time out of his busy schedule to be with us tonight.
As most of you already know, the Undernet Public Relations Interview Staff sent out many invitations for users to send in their questions to be asked during the interview.
www.ircbeginner.com /ircinfo/history-jarkko2.html   (1914 words)

  
 Snak Manual
Jarkko Oikarinen, a second-year student of electrical engineering and information technology, got a summer job in the university’s computing center.
Oikarinen admits that he never visualized IRC as a global chat forum when he was developing it.
Oikarinen still logs into IRC occasionally – yes, to #42 actually – and his philosophical approach is a lesson to all IRC users.
www.snak.com /manual/5/html/Intro5.html   (578 words)

  
 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Oulu, FINLAND
Jyrkinen, Lasse & Karhula, Virpi & Oikarinen, Jarkko & Löppönen, Heikki: Combining MRI and CT data in the segmentation of the cochlea.
Jyrkinen, Lasse & Karhula, Virpi & Oikarinen, Jarkko & Löppönen, Heikki & Tervonen, Osmo: Using complementary information of the MRI and the CT in the segmentation of the inner ear.
Oikarinen, Jarkko: Using 3-dimensional seed filling in view space to accelerate volume rendering.
www.radiology.oulu.fi /science.html   (2590 words)

  
 Remember Netiquette? Now There's Chatiquette!
Jarkko Oikarinen and Doug Hirsch love to talk about chat.
Oikarinen, 30, a PhD candidate at the University of Oulu in Finland, created the first Internet Relay Chat software back in 1988.
One way to get scale without confusion, says Oikarinen, is to allow lots of people to listen in but to limit how many can type: "The important thing is to restrict the number of active participants.
www.fastcompany.com /online/15/chatiquette.html   (376 words)

  
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Background - History of IRC ------------------------------------------------------------------- IRC was created by a research assistant, Jarkko Oikarinen, at the University of Oulu in Oulu, Findand.
Oikarinen was inspired by Bitnet Relay Chat, which can be considered the spiritual precursor to Internet Relay Chat.
Oikarinen won the 1997 Dvorak Award for Excellence in Telecommunications.
classes.design.ucla.edu /Winter06/161B/projects/irc.txt   (812 words)

  
 IRC - Uncyclopedia
IRC is also the network of chats, referred to by the Intellect minority as "Intellect Rebel Community" leading up to the years of the n00b r0xx0r, LOL_WAR and the Pwn War.
IRC was designed by Jarkko Oikarinen from Oulu to gain the world record for the most number of ban.
It has also been postulated that IRC was in fact created by God to test the whole "...million monkeys at a million keyboards typing for a million years..." hypothesis.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/IRC   (1752 words)

  
 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Oulu, Finland
Jyrkinen, Lasse & van Leemput, K. & Oikarinen, Jarkko & Tervonen, Osmo & Silvén, Olli: Method for patient movement registration during MRI intervention.
Löppönen, Heikki & Jyrkinen, Lasse & Karhula, Virpi & Holma, Tuomas & Sorri, Martti & Oikarinen, Jarkko & Alamäki, O.: CT data based rapid prototyping model of the temporal bone for cochlear implant surgery practics.
Shan, Jing-Dong & Porvari, Katja & Ruokonen, Minna & Karhu, Auli & Launonen, Virpi & Hedberg, P. & Oikarinen, Jarkko & Vihko, Pirkko: Steroid-involved transcriptional regulation of human genes encoding prostatic acid phosphatase, prostate-specific antigen, and prostate-specific glandular kallikrein.
www.oulu.fi /radiologia/science.htm   (2646 words)

  
 Jarkko Oikarinen - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Jarkko Oikarinen, Conocido en IRC Como WiZ, fue el desarollador de la primera red de Chat en Internet, Nombrada IRC, Internet Relay Chat.
Jarkko Oikarinen encontro su inspiración en Bitnet Relay Chat, el cual operaba en la red de Bitnet.
Oikarinen recibio su Ph.D. en la Universidad de Oulu en 1999.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jarkko_Oikarinen   (205 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Jarkko Oikarinen": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The original IRC program was written in 1988 by Jarkko Oikarinen at the University of Oulu in Finland.
Internet Relay Chat, the online social channel connecting countless real-time tribes, was invented in 1988 by Jarkko Oikarinen, a computer science student.
IRC was originally created by it gentleman from Finland Wanted Jarkko Oikarinen, based on his experience with chat applications oil BBSes.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Jarkko-Oikarinen   (580 words)

  
 Internet Relay Chat Summary
There was an earlier Unix-based program on the Internet called Talk--this program would connect two users at one time who were both logged in to their Unix accounts, possibly on different systems.
Although Talk was a successful program and remains installed on many systems, its utility was limited--it did not allow for the transfer of files during talk sessions, and more importantly, it did not afford a way to connect more than two users together at one time.
The IRC program that Oikarinen created solved these problems in a big way.
www.bookrags.com /Internet_Relay_Chat   (4555 words)

  
 IRC: The Net in Realtime
IRC started with the efforts of Jarkko Oikarinen in 1988, at the University of Oulu, Finland.
Oikarinen's new "Internet Relay Chat" was designed as a multi-user variation on the unix "talk" utility.
Oikarinen gave us the IRC environment we know today, first with many users logged into a single server in Oulu, then with three Finnish servers linked together into the first IRC net, and by the end of 1988, into an IRC net that stretched across the Internet itself.
www.skypoint.com /~gimonca/irc2.html   (1464 words)

  
 #Beginner - History of IRC
IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, was first started in August of 1988, when Jarkko Oikarinen, an employee of the Department of Information Processing Science at the University of Oulu, had some spare time on his hands and tried to figure out a means of communication based on BBS (Bulletin Board System).
His hope was to allow USENET news kinds of discussions and groups in addition to real-time discussions, but as we can see, IRC has outgrown all of his expectations.
The Undernet User Committee interviewed Jarkko during 1997, and you can read about this interview here, or download the file.
www.ircbeginner.com /ircinfo/history.html   (158 words)

  
 Relay Chat
All client-to-server IRC protocols in use today are descended from the protocol implemented in the irc2.8 version of the IRC2server, and documented in RFC
The current page says that IRC was created by BUDD, while other pages (including earlier versions of this one, I believe) tend to say that it was created by Jarkko Oikarinen.
Whichever might be the case, would it be possible to explain who this BUDD
www.breadlike.com /pages7/72/relay-chat.html   (1204 words)

  
 CHATROOM.ORG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It was originally written by Jarkko Oikarinen in 1988.
The Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Protocol is explained and defined in the Request for Comments (RFC) number 1459 written by the founder of IRC J. Oikarinen and D. Reed.
Read how IRC was started by Jarkko Oikarinen and what he does nowadays in http://www.mirc.co.uk/jarkko.txt and http://www.user-com.undernet.org/promotions/jarkko.html.
www.chatroom.org /faq.htm   (1868 words)

  
 Khaled's Nutshell
Answer: Sorry, not me! IRC was created by Jarkko Oikarinen in 1988.
IRC has continued to improve since Jarkko first created it, and is still developed by a large and dynamic group of volunteers who give their time, knowledge, and resources to the internet community.
The many public IRC networks that allow millions of people to communicate freely through IRC are owned and administered by thousands of independent individuals and organizations around the world as a public service to the internet community.
www.mirc.com /khaled/faq.html   (3433 words)

  
 Books Download | Programming | Mobile Computing | Oracle | Marketing | Design Graphics | Computer | Security | Networks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) may very well turn out to be the world's most successful hack.
In 1988, Jarkko Oikarinen wrote the original IRC program at the University of Oulu, Finland.
As he says in his foreword, "IRC started as one summer trainee's programming exercise.
www.books-download.com /Book553.aspx   (540 words)

  
 PC World - Chat Rooms for Grown-Ups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
IRC can be thought of as the Internet's version of America Online's chat rooms.
Finnish computer science student Jarkko Oikarinen invented IRC back in 1988, using it to keep in touch with his friends around Scandinavia.
The system spread like wildfire: Within 18 months of its release, IRC servers--the machines that bounce the chats around the globe--existed on every continent.
www.pcworld.com /article/id,13104-page,1-c,topics/article.html   (543 words)

  
 Custom essay on Internet / History of Internet - Essay Empire
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Internet relay chat is a worldwide chat room.
IRC was started in the late 1980's by an employee of the Department of Information Processing Science, Jarkko Oikarinen.
It was originally meant for news-type discussion groups and person-to-person communications.
www.essayempire.com /samples/internet/internethistory/36.html   (844 words)

  
 jarkko oikarinen - ResearchIndex document query   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
chat system which was invented in 1988 by Jarkko Oikarinen.
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size 128x128x128 [2]and five-fold speed-ups Jarkko Oikarinen is with the Department of Diagnostic
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /cis?q=Jarkko+Oikarinen   (126 words)

  
 Beginner's Guide to IRCing
IRC, short for Internet Relay Chat, is the most popular, world-accessible, real-time chat system on the Internet.
Developed in 1988 by Jarkko Oikarinen of Finland, IRC has been gaining users ever since because of its ease of use, wide variety of programs available for just about every computer system, and configuarability.
IRC has been many things over the years: a good way to keep up with old friends, a dating system, a place for hobbyists to meet, a good place for breaking news on big events--such as the Gulf War and Oklahoma City bombing (see links at the end).
www.dreamhaven.org /~archives/EyreSea/ircfaq.html   (1275 words)

  
 Internet Relay Chat Protocol [ Jarkko Oikarinen, Darren P. Reed ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Internet Relay Chat Protocol [ Jarkko Oikarinen, Darren P. Reed ]
Internet Relay Chat Protocol, Internet experimental RFC 1459, May 1993.
["Internet Relay Chat Protocol" Jarkko Oikarinen Darren P. Reed]
dret.net /biblio/reference/rfc1459   (38 words)

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