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  Shutterfly | Vice President, Client Engineering | Lou Montulli
A software engineer with more than 15 years of industry experience, Lou was a founding engineer at Netscape and had a strong role in developing the core technologies of the Web, including HTTP, HTML, SSL and CSS.
Following Netscape, Lou was a founding engineer at Epinions.com (now Shopping.com).
Lou is a tech fanatic and extreme sports enthusiast, who enjoys photographing his daughter and wife with his Canon 20D.
www.shutterfly.com /about/bio_sub_montulli.jsp   (123 words)

  
  Public Opinion Strategies
Montulli was the ninth employee hired by what would come to be known as Netscape Communications, and was already known as a programmer of exceptional skill.
Montulli said that he also considered and rejected an idea for creating a single ID number that a person's browser would use in all Web explorations; while convenient, it would be, he knew, a privacy nightmare.
Montulli said he had drifted away from the process, saying that the working group had, in fact, called for the kinds of technical changes that companies would not comply with.
www.pos.org /platform/file_retrieve.cfm?ID=36   (2824 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Lou Montulli Magazine at Epinions.com
Lou Montulli, one of People Magazine's sexiest men of 1999, failed to oust Richard Gere as People's cover model.
In his youth, Lou held great admiration for Our Gang member Buckwheat, and even fashioned his hairstyle after the well-known comedy star.
Lou, whose previous projects include Lynx and the Amazing FishCam, is an Epinions.com founder and was also one of the founding engineers at Mosaic, which later became Netscape Corporation.
www.epinions.com /mags-Lou_Montulli   (158 words)

  
 Lou Montulli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis J. Montulli II (best known as Lou Montulli) is a programmer who is well known for his work in producing web browsers.
In 2004 he became co-founder and CEO of Memory Matrix, which was acquired by Shutterfly Inc. [3] in May of 2005.
As of 2006, Lou is currently Vice President of Engineering at Shutterfly.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lou_Montulli   (235 words)

  
 Louis Montulli: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Lou Montulli, CEO of Greenland Corporation, announced that third quarter financial results reflected revenues of $222,758, consisting of revenues from the sale of SmartCash ATM's and transaction fees from the operation of the machines.
Montulli stated, "Although the Company showed a loss for the third quarter, of $1,121,482, the fact that the Company generated revenues of $222,758 indicates that the Company is making significant progress in its overall operations and sales of its SmartCash ATM machines.
Montulli indicated that this machine was purchased by an independent service operator (ISO) associated with SmartCash ATM and is expected to be the first of several purchases by this particular ISO.
www.zoominfo.com /people/montulli_louis_627016.aspx   (1507 words)

  
 Where cookie comes from (EasyPrint)
One of those innovators is Lou Montulli (at http://www.montulli.com/lou/), one of the pioneers at Netscape.
Lou is responsible for innovations such as Web proxying, the blink tag, and the incorporation of animated GIFs into the Web browser.
Lou doesn't mince words, but there it is--cookies are named after the term "magic cookie" used by Unix programmers.
www.dominopower.com /issuesprint/issue200207/cookie.html   (447 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Lou Montulli
Montulli's ideas,and those of other KU technical whizzes, resulted in the creation of Lynx, a cursor-based Web browser in the early 1990s.
Prior to launching Memory Matrix, Lou Montulli was a founding engineer and the director of server engineering for Epinions.com, which is now Shopping.com.
Lou Montulli is a programmer who is well known for his work in producing web browsers.
www.zoominfo.com /Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=1277193   (961 words)

  
 Technological advancements have provided a means for the implementation of direct recording electronic (DRE) voting ...
Technological advancements have provided a means for the implementation of direct recording electronic (DRE) voting machines, which allow voters to directly mark their votes by means of a touch screen, push buttons, or similar device.
Lou Montulli will provide us with the necessary guidance and advisement.
Montulli with regards to the desired implementation of the system due to his active involvement in working to attain such a system.
www.cse.unr.edu /~wsmith/cs426/ConceptPaper.htm   (782 words)

  
 creativepro.com - Those Insidious Cookies Were Meant to Be Good for You
Montulli's brainchild has evolved into one of the Webs most pervasive technologies, invisibly shoring up everything from e-commerce to online advertising.
In the summer of 1994, Montulli was a young college dropout at a brand-new company called Netscape.
Montulli, 29, says DoubleClick and dozens of other Web marketers are using cookies in ways he never intended.
www.creativepro.com /story/news/4393.html   (935 words)

  
 New Faces on Campus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lou Montulli, whose work as a KU student led him to fame and fortune as an Internet entrepreneur, is among Technology Review's list of top 100 innovators under age 35.
As a student working in the KU Office of Academic Computing, Montulli, '94, worked with assistant director Michael Grobe and colleagues Charles Rezac and Wes Hubert on the landmark browser.
In 1994 Montulli left KU to become one of the original 13 founding engineers of Netscape, where he continued his work in the development of HTML script.
www.kuconnection.org /july2002/people_3.asp   (279 words)

  
 An Early History of Lynx
Lynx was developed primarily by Michael Grobe, Charles Rezac and Lou Montulli, and members of the "Internet community" by an iterative process of exploration, interaction, hacking and evaluating.
Lou had been interested in doing this for some time for a variety of reasons, and came to me for corroboration.
Lou went on to give the world the amazing fish cam and the BLINK tag from within Netscape, to enjoy the American dream of working for "god's gift to startups," and, one day in a galaxy far, far away, he will finally be awarded his undergraduate degree.
people.cc.ku.edu /~grobe/early-lynx.html   (2815 words)

  
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This Brainiac, as it were, while not able to establish a sufficiently stable environment, or garner any real sustainable profit, has staked a claim at a small outpost within the Magazines Section from which he may hawk his wares.
5.) Lou Montulli is of questionable moral fiber, and moreso, an egotistical blowhard who might be trying to substitute for his lack in proficiency with the ladies by placing his picture within an area that might find him to be greater than the uptight DOG BLOWER that we all know him to be.
In fact Lou is almost visionary in dog blowing prowess, so much so, that i heard he's insured his lips against "cat damage" and has secured Trojan to engineer him a line of labial prophylactics so that he might better blow more and more dogs.
www.angelfire.com /journal2/eplovejoy/ebd_suspecterrain.html   (425 words)

  
 I am Trodden Soil
Lou Montulli has been a dear friend of mine for over 18 years.
Lou deserves a lot of credit for overseeing the project from inception, and coming up with some very innovative technologies (both present and past).
Lou created the text based web browser Lynx, and I had the pleasure of working on it as well.
www.blythe-wang.com /garrett/blog   (1025 words)

  
 DBLP: Lou Montulli
Lou Montulli, Rosa Arias, Chad Feller, Walter Smith: Software Modeling of an Electronic Ballot Reader.
Lou Montulli, Daniel Collier, Sean Gilliland, Justin Reeves: Specification of the Blaze-A-Trail Interactive Trail Mapping System.
Sergiu Dascalu, Lou Montulli, Dawn Haddan, Mark Harvey, Kevin Moffat: Specification of the 'Playlist Wizard' Collaborative Music Playlist Generator.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/m/Montulli:Lou.html   (85 words)

  
 What are cookies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Originating from Lou Montulli, cookies have grown considerably.
Montulli wrote the cookies specification for Navigator 1.0, which was the first to use the cookie technology.
He says there is nothing particularly amusing about the origin of the name: "A cookie is a well-known computer science term that is used when describing an opaque piece of data held by an intermediary.
komar.cs.stthomas.edu /qm425/99s/Borgelt1.htm   (602 words)

  
 Backstage Crew: Lou Montulli - CES 2006 - Consumer Electronics Show Las Vegas - CNET.com
With this energy around wireless in mind, I'll be looking for innovative solutions to everyday problems that result in usable products that save us time, give us better access to information, and keep us connected to both our coworkers and our friends and family.
Check out Lou's first day on the floor, looking at computer products.
Check out Lou's second day on the floor and his continued search for PC news and oddities.
www.cnet.com /4520-11405_1-6398238-1.html   (479 words)

  
 Geek Fest with Lou Montulli
As is their custom on the second Tuesday of every month, the Gathering of Developers (GOD) are hosting a get together upstairs at the Monarch Tavern.
This week's special guest is Lynx Browser author and early Mosaic (Netscape) trooper Lou Montulli.
Montulli is as much of a code monster as they come.
www.blogto.com /arts/2005/01/geek_fest_with_lou_montulli   (197 words)

  
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Kristol & Montulli Unofficial RFC 2965.txt [Page 2] INTERNET DRAFT HTTP State Management Mechanism October 9, 2000 - B has at least one embedded dot, or B is the string ``local''.
Typically the origin transaction, the transaction that the user initiates, is verifiable, and that transaction may directly or indirectly induce the user agent to make unverifiable transactions.
Kristol & Montulli Unofficial RFC 2965.txt [Page 13] INTERNET DRAFT HTTP State Management Mechanism October 9, 2000 3.5 Caching Proxy Role One reason for separating state information from both a URL and document content is to facilitate the scaling that caching permits.
kristol.org /cookie/cookie-2.36-3.12.txt   (7208 words)

  
 Raccolta browsers, barre e addons
Lynx was originally developed by Lou Montulli, Michael Grobe, and Charles Rezac.
Following the departures of Lou and Garrett for positions at Netscape in the summer of 1994, Craig Lavender provided support services for Lynx, and Ravikumar Kolli for DosLynx.
Also, special thanks go to Foteos Macrides who ported much of Lynx to VMS and did much of it's development following Lou Montulli's and Garrett Blythe's departures from the University of Kansas, and to Earl Fogel of the University of Saskatchewan.
www.psicopolis.com /webmasters/vgucci/browsers/quarantatre.htm   (369 words)

  
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October 9, 2000 Expires - HTTP State Management Mechanism Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026.
When it sends a ``secure'' cookie back to a server, the user agent SHOULD use no less than the same level of security as was used when it received the cookie from the server.
Kristol & Montulli Unofficial RFC 2965.txt [Page 18] INTERNET DRAFT HTTP State Management Mechanism October 9, 2000 Such control could be provided, for example, by mechanisms * to notify the user when the user agent is about to send a cookie to the origin server, to offer the option not to begin a session.
kristol.org /cookie/cookie-3.11-3.12.txt   (6595 words)

  
 Bell Labs: Bell Labs Researcher Proposes Internet Standard For Cookie Management
Netscape's Lou Montulli) that would allow users to control more reliably the information that gets passed between Internet servers and an end-user's browser, information referred to as a "cookie."
Kristol, who is a member of the HTTP working group of the IETF, originally drafted the cookie management specification in April, 1996.
Cookies, which have existed since Netscape Navigator 1.0, became more generally known when Netscape's Lou Montulli placed an "alert on cookies" in Navigator 3.0.
www.bell-labs.com /news/1997/march/12/1.html   (475 words)

  
 HTTP State Management Mechanism [ David M. Kristol, Lou Montulli ]
David M. Kristol, Lou Montulli, HTTP State Management Mechanism, Internet Draft, August 1999.
David M. Kristol, Lou Montulli, HTTP State Management Mechanism, Internet Draft, HTTP working group, February 1998
David M. Kristol, Lou Montulli, HTTP State Management Mechanism, Internet proposed standard RFC 2109, February 1997
dret.net /biblio/reference/kri99   (75 words)

  
 Wired News: Next Netscape Will Chew Cookies on Command
Web surfers concerned that unwanted "cookies" may be violating their privacy will find relief built into the preferences dialog of the next version of Netscape Navigator.
But RFC 2109, a new proposed standard that was published by the Internet Engineering Task Force on 18 February, recommends such "unverifiable transactions" be restricted and controlled by the user, along with a host of other cookie specifications.
Netscape is in an interesting position with respect to the cookie control issue - Montulli, Netscape's protocol manager, is also co-author of the RFC 2109 proposal.
www.wired.com /news/technology/0,1282,2196,00.html   (780 words)

  
 Browser users to watch cookies | CNET News.com
Netscape Communications' (NSCP) Navigator 4.0 will let surfers protect their privacy by completely blocking some kinds of cookies, those little pieces of code that advertisers love and privacy lovers hate.
Bell Labs researcher David Kristol intended to give the surfer more control over cookies, the digital equivalent of electronic tags used to track animals in the wild.
Kristol and Montulli wrote a draft proposal for the specification and submitted it to the
news.com.com /2100-1001-277942.html   (572 words)

  
 RFC 822 Date Strings and Netscape
I can't say I'm too fluent in these areas, but in order that the problem gets dealt with, I am forwarding this information here...
name = Lou Montulli addr = montulli@netscape.com I recently fixed netscape to correctly interpret the RFC 822 date strings that your server uses to pass last-modified dates.
Unfortunatly your server now appears to crash every time an If-modified-since request is sent to it.
www.hypernews.org /HyperNews/get/www/httpd-beta/71.html?frame=newset   (212 words)

  
 W3C Journal
Lou Montulli, Netscape's representative on the ERB, didn't wait long to start horse trading.
"Right off the bat I said that I wouldn't push for to be part of HTML 3.2, if Microsoft didn't push for the inclusion of , an equally ridiculous tag," Montulli recalls.
"When we had a meeting at Netscape, Lou Montulli took us to an absolutely fantastic restaurant," Dan Connolly recalls.
www.w3journal.com /5/s1.discussn.html   (2418 words)

  
 [95q3:788] Lou Montulli - Re: Generalizing Banners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In article <9508200854.ZM4023@dmg.west.ora.com> "Terry Allen" wrote: > > Dan cited the prose; here's the content model (and Lou, you really > ought to start glancing at the DTD you cite): > See: for the banner functionality I described.
When you select an animal, information and pictures about the animal appear in cell 3.
The user can easily navigate between species and animals without the pain of switching lots of screens, etc. :lou -- Lou Montulli http://www.mcom.com/people/montulli/ Netscape Communications Corp.
www.nyct.net /~aray/htmlwg/95q3/788.html   (334 words)

  
 TIME Digital -- Special Report: Privacy
I wondered what Lou Montulli, who invented the Web cookie for Netscape in 1994 to enable online shopping baskets, thought about all this.
Before then, there was no way of figuring out what specific users did at websites, much less remembering what a customer ordered.
When I asked how he felt about DoubleClick, Montulli said, "It's right at the edge of my comfort zone.
www.time.com /time/digital/reports/paranoia/cookie.html   (700 words)

  
 Re: color: NCSA Mosaic, Netscape, and HTML3 from Lou Montulli on 1995-07-18 (www-style@w3.org from July 1995)
Re: color: NCSA Mosaic, Netscape, and HTML3 from Lou Montulli on 1995-07-18 (www-style@w3.org from July 1995)
Perhaps they are just a good idea that should be added to the HTML 3 spec?
:lou -- Lou Montulli http://www.mcom.com/people/montulli/ Netscape Communications Corp.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-style/1995Jul/0077.html   (323 words)

  
 My NEC LT260K Home Theater by Lou Montulli
My NEC LT260K Home Theater by Lou Montulli
Home > My NEC LT260K Home Theater by Lou Montulli
The goal of this theater project was to put together the best possible set of components for $10,000.
www.projectorcentral.com /home-theater-nec-lt260k-lm.htm   (602 words)

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