User:John.sokol
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Early Digital Audio
[edit]Developed Digital Audio Record and Playback hardware for the RadioShack TRS80 Color Computer, Apple II, IBM PC, Apple Lisa, and Macintosh, Commodore Pet and C64 in the early 80's while still in High School.
Posted some of the earilest Digital Audio files to BBS's and Recorded a number of Audio Clips that became almost famous, the Meep Meep sound for the Mac, "I am sorry Dave" and "All my systems are functioning Perfectly" from 2001 a Space Odyssey that many people would play on there computers.
Sold some the first hand made custom electronic sampler / pitch shifters based on the C64 sold in to New York City from 1982 to 1985. Many of the audio clips from that found there way in to early Hip Hop music albums.
Inventor of the Audio Byte, first commercial audio device for the PC in 1987 sold by Zebra Research Inc. [1]
Inventions and Innovation
[edit]Invented the first handheld oscilloscope in 1985 but never filed patents before presenting the prototype to Fluke and Tektronix.
The first Streaming Audio and First Streaming Video on the Internet 1989-1990. Sun Microsystems - Scott McNealy] First Global Internet Stream December 1992
Originally registered WellFargo.com while working there in 1992 and gave a presentation on the concept of Internet Banking which was rejected that same year.
Developed and tested theories of Memetic engineering with Leveious Rolando, for product marketing and using early Internet technology to track and study meme propagation and properties, 1993.
First CDN (See Netsys, SDSN)
Invented the first Erasure code and coined the term with Aryeh Friedman 1995.
Patents
[edit]- (WO/2000/041455) HIGH PERFORMANCE WEB SERVER
- (WO/2005/013661) SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR HEAT REMOVAL
- (US 20050168941) System and apparatus for heat removal
- (WO/2005/048082) ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL TRANSACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
- (US 8788096) Self-balancing robot having a shaft-mounted head
Streaming Video
[edit]Did the first Internet video streaming for Sun Microsystems in 1992. "video".
Inventor of the Livecam The first Internet Streaming video product in 1994. The Livecam become the dominant video streaming technology in the Adult industry. It was acquired by Digital Video Technology Inc (DVT) that was later acquired by DVBS Inc. (Digital Video Broadcast systems) http://www.livecamserver.com/ [2] [3]
Founder of Netsys Inc, that made the first Internet CDN branded SDSN in 1994.
Arthur C. Clarke Cybercasts
[edit]Did the first large scale Internet video streaming Arthur C. Clarke Cybercasts
March 14,1997
[edit]CyberCast of Arthur C. Clarke] Live from Sri Lanka to UIUC near Chicago. Over 3000 live viewer of the event and the video stream from Sri Lanka to Chicago, the main stream from Sri Lanka was done using the Livecam over SPAK protocol. Outbound steaming with done using several streaming technologies. Livecam, Xing Streamworks, Vosaic, Real Audio. [4] [5]
May 21, 1998
[edit]"A Day on Europa" at Nasa/JPL Caltech [6]
April 30, 1998
[edit]American Film Institute in Los Angeles with Tom Hanks and Bill Anders (Apollo 8 astronaut). [7]
Writing
[edit]The owner of videotechnology.com writing articles on video since 2002.
Blogs
[edit]- John Sokol's Blog
- Video Technology Discussion of all things video technology related
- Church of BSD Intended to be a BSD only blog, but now it's about all Unix Like Free Operating Systems, Linux, FreeBSD etc.
- green ideas thinktank green ideas for power, products and designs
Papers
[edit]- Simplified Hypercube Representation For Binary Spaces
- Multi-discipline analysis of Music Copyright
- Method of passing bi-directional data between two firewalls
- Economics of Video and the Internet
- From my time at Stanford University
- Solving the Denial Of Service attacks
- History of BSD Unix
- Testing of the IJG JPEG Library Tests are done compressing the same image at different qualities and resolutions
- Sokol's Prime Conjecture
- Benchmark results from a test of 26 Different PC / UNIX systems from 386 to P4
- Benchmark results from PC / UNIX systems of GCC with and without the -O3 compiler Optimization in use.
- February 2001 The Amorphous Operating System (PPT Version) Presented at the ACCU
- Cell Processors for use in Hard Drives, Chuch Moore CPU, Enumera (PPT Version)
- MeshCast P2P Audio Streaming Business plan intended to be based on ECIP - Error Correction over IP
Open Source
[edit]Worked on the release of 386BSD the first open source Unix from 1987 to 1992. [8]
Attended the DebConf6 (Debian Conference 2006) as a guest. Left the conference early as a principled stand, when Debian member Ted Walther was mistreated. [9] [10]
Afterburner Web Server
[edit]John Sokol's Blog: AfterBurner Web Server
RTelnet
[edit]RTelnet Reverse telnet.
RTelnet is a reverse Telnet, it's incredibly useful to get behind firewalls and NAT's or routers running IP masquerading very useful for remotely admin someones PC remotely when they don't know how to do anything like opening their firewall.
ViVi
[edit]ViVi VIrtual VIdeo Driver in Linux 2.6.17 and above
The VIVI driver; a great starting point for V4L2 driver writers
Past businesses and ventures
[edit]- Direct Data Resource - Founder, Macintosh Repair Company in New Jersey 1985
- Excalibur electronics. - Partner, Hand Held Digital Oscilloscope (Business plan & prototype) 1986
- [Zebra Research ] - Founder, PC Parallel Printer Port Audio Play and Record Dongle and Software library to play 6 Bit digital Audio on PC Internal Speaker. Also GPIB/HPIB/IEEE488 over PC Printer port. 1987-1993
- BarToy - Partner in (Business plan & prototype, never got off the ground) 1988
- [Stellar Designs ] - Partner in Laser Show Company Based in New Jersey.
- CyberJava - Partner, First Internet Cafe in Southern California 1994
- Sokol & Assoc. - Founder, Internet Consulting Company Based in Venice Beach California. 1994
- Fountain Head - Partner in Internet Consulting Company 1994
- [Hazardous Media] - Partner in Independent Film Company. 1996
- Netsys - Founder 1994 First CDN, called SDSN 1994
- Symatrix - Founder , CDN 1994
- Direct Net - Partnered with them on Early Steaming video and Hollywood Movie web site hosting. 1995
- Omnetrix - Partner, Internet Consulting Company 1996
- Process Network Productions - Partner, Internet Consulting Company 1996
- Light Entertainment - Partner, Internet Consulting Company 1996
- ThePinkPages - Partner, 1996
- AlphaWorld - Partner, Video Steaming Service provider. Billing Per Minute with Chat. 1995
- IBS - Internet Broadcast Systems - Founder, Selling Livecam Servers & CDN 1995 -1997
- DVT - Digital Video Technology - Founder, Video Steaming Service provider. Billing Per Minute with Chat. 1995-97
- KMJ - Kenny Michael John - Various Investments and Holdings. 1996
- IDBS - International Digital Broadcast Systems - Founder, Selling Livecam Servers & CDN 1996
- L.I.V.E - Live Interactive Video Entertainment - Partner ,Selling Livecam Servers & CDN 1997
- Vidx - Video Steaming Service provider. Partner, Billing Per Minute with Chat. 1996
- CCI Cyber Communications Inc. Korea Based - Partner, Selling Livecam Servers & CDN, Developed early CCTV DVR. 1997
- DVBS - Digital Video Broadcast Systems, Founder, Went Public on VSE, - Selling Livecam Servers & CDN 1998-200
- Access Los Angeles - Partner, Hollywood Entertainment web portal. 1997
- LinPDA - Partner, Linux Based PDA (Business plan & prototype, never got off the ground) 1999
- Zydeo - Partner, Selling Livecam Servers. 2000
- Vigilant Devices - Founder, Free Viewpoint Video from CCTV DVR recorded content, Cloud Storage of Video Data 2000
- [Meshcast ] - P2P streaming Audio company. (Business plan only, never got off the ground) 2000
- [Enumera ] - Founder, Blade Servers, and 50x core Cell Processor 1999-2002
- Nisvara Inc. - Founder, Silent Computers and Computer Heat Management company, Partnered with NASA Ames in 2002-6. (inactive)
- MailClad - Founder, Electronic Voting Solution. (Business plan only, never got off the ground) 2002
- Decash - Founder, Electronic Currency Solution, Similar to Bitcoin. (Business plan only, never got off the ground) 2002
- VCTVision - CCTV DVR recording company - 2003-2006 head of software dev.
- Exsentrik Enterprizes (Misspelling deliberate) - Partner, Next Generation Vending Machine Company (Just Prototype, never got off the ground) 2007
- ZBoxDVD - Partner, DVD Rental Vending Machine (deployed 10 systems failed to meet sales expectations then folded) 2005-2007
- Sunex - Partner, Software Consulting Company, Indian Software outsourcing 2006
- Vizor Inc. - Partner, Augmented Reality HMD (Business plan & prototype, still seeking funding) 2009
- Anybots Anybots Head of engineering in 2012 to 2014 , shareholder 2011-2014
- Ubiquity Robotics Advisor 2013-present
- Lil'bot Small self balancing , Mobile Inverted Pendulum robot on Kickstarter - Funded 2015
- Telepresence Robotics Corporation - Co-Founder 2015
- Nano Devices Corp - 2016 - Licensed Vacuum Field Emission Transistor (VFET) from NASA to develop and commercialize.
- Telebots - Founder, funded by ARK cryptocurrency 2017-2018
- Luminar Technologies - Initial Team member 2018
Current businesses and ventures I am involved with
[edit]- Video Technology ] - Founder, Video Software Consulting Company & Blog 1994
- Roboterra - Chief Scientist 2015
- Neuron Drop 2018
- Electric Fish - Designing hardware. 2020
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Zebra Research". Zebra Research.
- ^ "Livecam Server". Livecamserver.com.
- ^ "A DAY ON EUROPA: A JPL PUBLIC LECTURE WITH ARTHUR C. CLARKE". ASTRONET. May 18, 1998.
- ^ "Daring Internet Adventures". Hazardous Media.
- ^ "Arthur Clarke Cybercast Hal's Birthday". YouTube. Jan 26, 2006.
- ^ "A DAY ON EUROPA: A JPL PUBLIC LECTURE WITH ARTHUR C. CLARKE". ASTRONET. May 18, 1998.
- ^ "Arthur C. Clarke Internet Stream AFI,". YouTube. May 8, 2008.
- ^ "386BSD announcement". Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd. March 9, 1992.
- ^ "Ted Walther: Report from Debconf, Day Five". Debian.net. May 19, 2006.
- ^ "DebConf6 Hot and Spicy". SlashDot.org. May 22 2006.
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