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Best 1 Electronic Frontier Foundation

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the premier organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. They fight for privacy, free speech, and innovation online while opposing government surveillance and corporate overreach. The EFF provides legal defense, policy analysis, and technic...

2 Google Public DNS

Google Public DNS is a widely used and reliable free DNS service known for its speed and security. It offers DNSSEC support and actively blocks malicious websites, providing a safer browsing experience. While Google collects some data for operational purposes, it states that this data is anonymized...

3 T-Mobile 5G Home Internet

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is rapidly gaining traction as a viable gaming option, particularly in areas where fiber isn't available. While latency can be more variable than fiber, T-Mobile has made significant strides in improving performance and reducing congestion. The ease of setup and affordabili...

4 ZenMate
ZenMate
Free Plan Available From $4.99/mo

ZenMate is a user-friendly VPN that is particularly well-known for its excellent browser extensions, making it a great choice for users who primarily stream content through their web browser. It offers dedicated servers for streaming, which helps in bypassing geo-blocks on popular platforms. While i...

6.74 Fair
Why this score?

ZenMate scores 7.5/10 due to its strong encryption and protection against public Wi-Fi threats, but it falls short in areas like customer support and additional features.

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5 Vinton Cerf

Vinton Cerf is an American computer scientist and engineer who co-designed the TCP/IP protocols with Bob Kahn during the 1970s. TCP/IP provides the basic rules for addressing and transferring data across interconnected networks, making it central to the modern Internet. Cerf also helped establish th...

9.76 Brilliant
Why this score?

TCP/IP co-designer, Turing Award recipient, and universally recognized architect of the modern internet.

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6 Wikipedia
Wikipedia

Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia built through collaborative editing by volunteers worldwide. It offers an expansive knowledge base covering nearly all subjects and serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone seeking information. Its scale and open nature make it a sig...

7 Bob Kahn
Bob Kahn

Bob Kahn was a pivotal American inventor instrumental in developing the foundations of the internet. His work with Vint Cerf resulted in TCP/IP, the communication protocols that enabled ARPANET and subsequently formed the basis for global networking. This technology remains essential for data transm...

8 Mozilla
Mozilla

Mozilla is a non-profit organization developing the Firefox web browser and related technologies, prioritizing user privacy, security, and open source development through collaborative contributions on GitHub.

8.89 Great
Why this score?

Deep open-source credibility, influential browser engineering, and strong privacy reputation; resource constraints and Firefox market-share decline weaken overall standing.

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9 Elizabeth Feinler

Elizabeth "Jake" Feinler is an American information scientist who directed the Network Information Center (NIC) at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, from 1972 until 1989. Her group managed the directories and registration services for ARPANET and the early Internet, including the WHOIS pr...

8.83 Great
Why this score?

Central architect of ARPANET directories, host naming, and early network information systems; strongly respected within internet history despite low public visibility.

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10 Paul Baran
Paul Baran

Paul Baran developed groundbreaking concepts in networking during the 1960s. His research at RAND Corporation outlined distributed network design using packet switching – a method of breaking data into small units for more resilient communication. This work is foundational to the internet’s architec...

11 Alphabet Inc.

Alphabet Inc. is a multinational conglomerate formed from Google’s restructuring in 2015. It manages a diverse portfolio of technology companies including Google's core businesses like search and advertising alongside ventures into artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicle development, and life sc...

12 Ibelin
Ibelin

The documentary Ibelin explores the life of Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child. Ree meticulously recreated Steen’s extensive World of Warcraft gameplay through archived recordings and interviews. This project highlights the challenges faced by individuals...

13 Reply All
Reply All

While its original team has moved on, archived episodes of Reply All remain a fascinating exploration of internet culture and online mysteries. The shows investigative reporting, engaging storytelling, and unique perspective on digital life continue to resonate with listeners. Though no longer activ...

14 Donald Davies

Donald Davies was a British computer scientist instrumental in developing packet switching technology during the 20th century. His work at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) led to the creation of the UK’s first computer network, pioneering a method for efficient data transmission by breaking in...

15 Robert Kahn

Robert Kahn was a prominent American electrical engineer instrumental in developing the foundations of the internet. His collaborative work with Vint Cerf resulted in the TCP/IP protocol suite, fundamentally shaping global networking standards. This system remains crucial for data transmission acros...

16 The Slender Man

Slender Man is a fictional supernatural character created by Eric Knudsen (under the username Victor Surge) for a 2009 photoshop contest on the Something Awful forums. The character is depicted as an unnaturally tall, thin figure wearing a black suit, with a blank, featureless face and sometimes sho...

8.62 Great
Why this score?

Exceptionally influential internet folklore with broad recognition and extensive adaptations; weakened by commercialization and uneven derivative media.

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17 Internet Historian

The Internet Historian channel provides in-depth explorations of pivotal moments shaping online culture. It examines internet history through research involving archived materials and technical information. This channel is valuable for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of the internet...

18 Ray Tomlinson

Ray Tomlinson is credited with inventing modern electronic mail. In 1971, he developed a system to send messages between users on ARPANET, utilizing the "@" symbol to separate user names from host addresses. This foundational work established email as a key communication tool and remains vital for i...

19 Down the Rabbit Hole

Down the Rabbit Hole offers in-depth documentary explorations of unusual subjects. The channel investigates complex ideas surrounding conspiracy theories, fringe scientific concepts, and related social concerns. It presents substantial research through narrated visuals, primarily appealing to indivi...

20 Tim Berners-Lee

Tim Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist recognized for inventing the World Wide Web in 1989. His creation—including HTTP, HTML, and URLs—fundamentally reshaped global communication and information access. He made these technologies freely available, fostering rapid adoption and transforming...

21 Eero Pro 6E Mesh Router

The Eero Pro 6E is a mesh Wi-Fi system designed for seamless wireless connectivity throughout larger homes. Utilizing Wi-Fi 6E technology, it expands network capacity and reduces congestion, particularly beneficial in areas with many connected devices. Its simple setup through the Amazon ecosystem m...

22 Robert Cailliau

Robert Cailliau is a Belgian informatics engineer and computer scientist who collaborated with Tim Berners-Lee at CERN to develop the World Wide Web. He co-authored the project proposal in 1990 and independently created the first historical website dedicated to the WWW project. Cailliau also played...

8.42 Great
Why this score?

Key World Wide Web collaborator and advocate who helped establish CERN's web project; respected contribution, but less foundational than Berners-Lee's.

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23 Barry Wellman

Barry Wellman was a Canadian-American sociologist who lived from 1942 to 2022 and spent much of his career at the University of Toronto. He was a prominent researcher in social network analysis, studying how relationships extend beyond neighborhoods and tightly bounded groups through dispersed perso...

8.35 Great
Why this score?

Pioneering networked individualism and social network scholar; major digital-era influence.

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24 Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer

This Netflix docuseries is a uniquely disturbing and captivating exploration of how an online community tracked down a man who posted videos of animal cruelty. 'Don't F**k with Cats' showcases the power of the internet for both good and evil, highlighting the collective intelligence and sometimes un...

25 Candle Cove

"Candle Cove" is a horror story, or creepypasta, written by author Kris Straub and originally published on the internet in 2009. The narrative is structured as a series of forum posts where users reminisce about a fictional, unsettling children's television show from the 1970s. The story's unique fo...

8.18 Great
Why this score?

Widely acclaimed creepypasta for restraint, format, and atmosphere; strong reputation across internet horror communities.

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26 Larry Roberts

Larry Roberts was an American computer scientist instrumental in pioneering network technology. He led the development of ARPANET, the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, during the late 1960s. This project formed the basis for the internet and remains a foundational achievement in modern net...

27 Vint Cerf
Vint Cerf

Vint Cerf is a prominent American computer scientist recognized for his pivotal role in developing the foundational technologies of the internet. He co-designed the TCP/IP protocols alongside Bob Kahn, establishing the architecture that enables global network communication. His work is essential fo...

28 Ben Drowned

Ben Drowned is a multimedia alternate reality game (ARG) and creepypasta created in 2010 by Alexander D. Hall, who used the pseudonym Jadusable. The narrative centers on a haunted copy of the video game The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, which acts as a vessel for a malevolent entity. The story was...

8.05 Great
Why this score?

Landmark gaming creepypasta and ARG with major influence; some pacing and lore sprawl temper broader consensus.

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29 Sherry Turkle

Sherry Turkle is an American scholar whose work examines relationships among people, computers, identity, and communication. Trained in sociology and personality psychology, she is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and founded the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self. Her boo...

7.95 Good
Why this score?

Highly visible technology and identity scholar; public influence strong, some critiques of technological pessimism.

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30 Aaron Swartz

Aaron Swartz was an American computer programmer, writer, and political activist associated with technologies and campaigns promoting open access to information. As a teenager he contributed to the RSS 1.0 specification, and he later worked on Creative Commons, co-founded Infogami, and became involv...

7.88 Good
Why this score?

RSS, Reddit-related work, and open-access activism carry strong cultural respect; entrepreneurial operating record was limited.

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