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'''Jarkko Oikarinen''' (born 16 August 1967, in [[Kuusamo]], [[Finland]]) is the inventor of the first [[Internet]] chat network, called [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC), where he is known as '''WiZ'''.<ref>[http://www.user-com.undernet.org/promotions/decade.php Transcript of occasion honoring 10th anniversary of IRC at undernet.org. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> While working at the [[University of Oulu]] in August 1988, he wrote the first IRC [[Server (computing)|server]] and [[client (computing)|client]] programs, which he produced to replace the [[MultiUser Talk|MUT]] (MultiUser Talk) program on the Finnish [[Bulletin board system|BBS]] OuluBox.<ref>[http://www.irc.org/history_docs/jarkko.html Oikarinen's account. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> Using the [[Bitnet Relay]] chat system as inspiration,<ref>[http://www.irc.org/history_docs/jarkko.html Ibid. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> Oikarinen continued to develop IRC over the next four years, receiving assistance from Darren Reed in co-authoring the IRC Protocol.<ref name="cv">{{cite web|url=http://www.kumpu.org/cv.pdf|title=Curriculum Vitae: Jarkko Oikarinen|last=Oikarinen|first=Jarkko|work=personal homepage|accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref> In 1997, his development of IRC earned Oikarinen a [[Dvorak Awards|Dvorak Award]] for Personal Achievement—Outstanding Global Interactive Personal Communications System;<ref>[http://www.citivu.com/dvorak/97awds.html#4 1997 Dvorak Awards, hosted on City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, website. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> in 2005, the [[Millennium Technology Prize]] Foundation, a Finnish public-private partnership, honored him with one of three Special Recognition Awards.<ref>[http://www.millenniumprize.fi/index.php?m=1&news=2&news_id=22 Millennium Technology Prize Foundation press release. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.] <nowiki>(As Oikarinen explains on his resume, this is often called a "Mini-Millennium" Prize.)</nowiki>[http://www.kumpu.org/cv.pdf]</ref>
'''Jarkko Oikarinen''' (born 16 August 1967, in [[Kuusamo]], [[Finland]]) is the inventor of the first [[Internet]] chat network, called [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC), where he is known as '''WiZ'''.<ref>[http://www.user-com.undernet.org/promotions/decade.php Transcript of occasion honoring 10th anniversary of IRC at undernet.org. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> While working at the [[University of Oulu]] in August 1988, he wrote the first IRC [[Server (computing)|server]] and [[client (computing)|client]] programs, which he produced to replace the [[MultiUser Talk|MUT]] (MultiUser Talk) program on the Finnish [[Bulletin board system|BBS]] OuluBox.<ref>[http://www.irc.org/history_docs/jarkko.html Oikarinen's account. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> Using the [[Bitnet Relay]] chat system as inspiration,<ref>[http://www.irc.org/history_docs/jarkko.html Ibid. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> Oikarinen continued to develop IRC over the next four years, receiving assistance from Darren Reed in co-authoring the IRC Protocol.<ref name="cv">{{cite web|url=http://www.kumpu.org/cv.pdf|title=Curriculum Vitae: Jarkko Oikarinen|last=Oikarinen|first=Jarkko|work=personal homepage|accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref> In 1997, his development of IRC earned Oikarinen a [[Dvorak Awards|Dvorak Award]] for Personal Achievement—Outstanding Global Interactive Personal Communications System;<ref>[http://www.citivu.com/dvorak/97awds.html#4 1997 Dvorak Awards, hosted on City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, website. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.]</ref> in 2005, the [[Millennium Technology Prize]] Foundation, a Finnish public-private partnership, honored him with one of three Special Recognition Awards.<ref>[http://www.millenniumprize.fi/news/100/111/Three-people-centred-WWW-projects-in-Oulu-win-Special-Recognition-Awards/d,news_en/ Millennium Technology Prize Foundation press release. Accessed Nov. 5, 20011.] <nowiki>(As Oikarinen explains on his resume, this is often called a "Mini-Millennium" Prize.)</nowiki>[http://www.kumpu.org/cv.pdf]</ref>


Having received his [[Ph.D.]] from the [[University of Oulu]] in 1999,<ref name="cv" /> in areas of [[computer graphics]] and [[medical imaging]], his efforts in the latter field focused on [[telemedicine]], [[volume rendering]], [[signal processing]] and [[computed axial tomography]].<ref name="research">{{cite web|url=http://www.kumpu.org/research/index.html|title=Research|last=Oikarinen|first=Jarkko|work=personal homepage|accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref> He is also partner and chief software architect at an electronic games developer called Numeric Garden (Espoo, Finland). His earlier positions include Chief Software Architect of Add2Phone Oy (Helsinki, Finland), Head of R&D in [[Capricode]] (Oulu, Finland) and General Manager in [[Nokia]].<ref name="cv" />
Having received his [[Ph.D.]] from the [[University of Oulu]] in 1999,<ref name="cv" /> in areas of [[computer graphics]] and [[medical imaging]], his efforts in the latter field focused on [[telemedicine]], [[volume rendering]], [[signal processing]] and [[computed axial tomography]].<ref name="research">{{cite web|url=http://www.kumpu.org/research/index.html|title=Research|last=Oikarinen|first=Jarkko|work=personal homepage|accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref> He is also partner and chief software architect at an electronic games developer called Numeric Garden (Espoo, Finland). His earlier positions include Chief Software Architect of Add2Phone Oy (Helsinki, Finland), Head of R&D in [[Capricode]] (Oulu, Finland) and General Manager in [[Nokia]].<ref name="cv" />

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Jarkko Oikarinen
Born (1967-08-16) August 16, 1967 (age 56)
Other namesWiZ
Known forInternet Relay Chat

Jarkko Oikarinen (born 16 August 1967, in Kuusamo, Finland) is the inventor of the first Internet chat network, called Internet Relay Chat (IRC), where he is known as WiZ.[1] While working at the University of Oulu in August 1988, he wrote the first IRC server and client programs, which he produced to replace the MUT (MultiUser Talk) program on the Finnish BBS OuluBox.[2] Using the Bitnet Relay chat system as inspiration,[3] Oikarinen continued to develop IRC over the next four years, receiving assistance from Darren Reed in co-authoring the IRC Protocol.[4] In 1997, his development of IRC earned Oikarinen a Dvorak Award for Personal Achievement—Outstanding Global Interactive Personal Communications System;[5] in 2005, the Millennium Technology Prize Foundation, a Finnish public-private partnership, honored him with one of three Special Recognition Awards.[6]

Having received his Ph.D. from the University of Oulu in 1999,[4] in areas of computer graphics and medical imaging, his efforts in the latter field focused on telemedicine, volume rendering, signal processing and computed axial tomography.[7] He is also partner and chief software architect at an electronic games developer called Numeric Garden (Espoo, Finland). His earlier positions include Chief Software Architect of Add2Phone Oy (Helsinki, Finland), Head of R&D in Capricode (Oulu, Finland) and General Manager in Nokia.[4]

Oikarinen and his wife, Kaija-Leena, were married in 1996 and have three children: Kasper (oldest), Matleena, and Marjaana (youngest).[4]

Oikarinen is currently working for Google in Sweden.[4]

Sources

  1. ^ Transcript of occasion honoring 10th anniversary of IRC at undernet.org. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.
  2. ^ Oikarinen's account. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.
  3. ^ Ibid. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d e Oikarinen, Jarkko. "Curriculum Vitae: Jarkko Oikarinen" (PDF). personal homepage. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  5. ^ 1997 Dvorak Awards, hosted on City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, website. Accessed Oct. 5, 2007.
  6. ^ Millennium Technology Prize Foundation press release. Accessed Nov. 5, 20011. (As Oikarinen explains on his resume, this is often called a "Mini-Millennium" Prize.)[1]
  7. ^ Oikarinen, Jarkko. "Research". personal homepage. Retrieved 2 August 2011.

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