In 2005 Cerf (and longtime collaborator Robert Kahn) received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor given in the United States, in recognition of work that had placed them «at the forefront of a digital revolution that has
transformed global commerce, communication, and entertainment.»
Not exact matches
Ambode also said his government was working round the clock to ensure a system where all justice institutions in the State are fully automated, adding that
global strides in
commerce and information technology have
transformed the world into a
global village.
Her work draws on everyday materials that are manipulated and
transformed into extraordinary sculptures, collages and installations questioning ecology, historic and present day trade, and the post and neo-colonial implications of
global commerce.