Vinton Cerf, born on June 23, 1943, is known as the father of the Internet, and he also designed many protocols and the architecture of the Internet, was the Vice president of the CNRI, former senior vice president of Technology Strategy for MCI, as well as worked for DARPA, as well as other things. He attended two collages, and received a bachelors degree from Stanford, as well as Master of Science and PhD from UCLA.