Magazine
Al Gore
1/29/2010 By:
Al Gore (born 1948) is
credited with pushing legislation through Congress that led to the
commercialization of the Internet in the early '90s. The former U.S. vice
president was known as an “Atari Democrat” as a senator in the early '80s who
was intensely interested in technology. Gore coined the phrase “information
superhighway” and was the first U.S. vice president to hold a live interactive
news conference on an international computer network. One of the goals of the
Clinton administration with Gore as vice president was to connect every
classroom to the Internet by the turn of the millennium.