Ivan Pope was involved with many early internet developments in the UK and across the world. He started networking in 1988 while a contemporary of
Damien HirstDamien Steven Hirst is an English artist and the most prominent member of the group known as "Young British Artists" , who dominated the art scene in Britain during the 1990s. He is internationally renowned, and is reputed to be the richest living artist to date...
and the YBAs at art college in London. After graduation he went on to develop an early bulletin board systems for artists (ArtNet Bulletin Board and mailing list). Pope invented the 'cybercafe' at London's ICA. He was a founder of two of the first internet magazines, The World Wide Web Newsletter, and later .net magazine in the UK.
Ivan Pope was involved with many early internet developments in the UK and across the world. He started networking in 1988 while a contemporary of
Damien HirstDamien Steven Hirst is an English artist and the most prominent member of the group known as "Young British Artists" , who dominated the art scene in Britain during the 1990s. He is internationally renowned, and is reputed to be the richest living artist to date...
and the YBAs at art college in London. After graduation he went on to develop an early bulletin board systems for artists (ArtNet Bulletin Board and mailing list). Pope invented the 'cybercafe' at London's ICA. He was a founder of two of the first internet magazines, The World Wide Web Newsletter, and later .net magazine in the UK. In 1994 he founded Webmedia to professionalise the process of web site design and build. In 1996 he invented the domain name industry.
Artist
After graduating from Goldsmiths' Fine Art BA in 1990, Pope worked as an artist with Loophole Cinema for five years.
World Wide Web Newsletter
The World Wide Web Newsletter (later 3W magazine)was conceived and assembled while Pope worked at Goldsmiths' College Computer Centre early in 1993. Keen to evangelise the Internet, the magazine was conceived as a general internet information source. The name was taken from the then nascent World Wide Web project of
Tim Berners-LeeSir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA , is a British engineer and computer scientist and MIT professor credited with inventing the World Wide Web, making the first proposal for it in March 1989...
. The first issue was published in fall 1993. As reported in that issue, there were at the time under 100 web servers in the world. 3W is one of the earliest web publications, and unique in its general approach to the internet and global communications.
3W opened up many opportunities and Pope left Goldsmiths' to concentrate on web development work. Pope attended the first London Internet World exhibition in 1994 as an exhibitor with 3W magazine. He was hired by
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magazine in London to consult on their early web development.
Invention of the Cybercafe
He was asked to curate an internet component for an arts symposium held at the
Institute of Contemporary ArtThe Institute of Contemporary Art is an art museum and exhibition space located in Boston, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The museum was founded in 1936 with a mission to exhibit contemporary art.-Mission:...
in London. Inspired by reports of a cafe with bulletin board access in the US, he created a one weekend cybercafe in the ICA theatre, placing internet access Apple Macs on the cafe style tables and creating the first internet cafe as well as coining the word 'cybercafe'.
.net magazine
During 1994 Pope was asked by
Future PublishingFuture plc is an international special-interest media company. Future Publishing is its UK business, jointly based in Bath and London. The brand produces magazines, websites and events in a range of specialist sectors including games, technology, automotive, cycling, films and photography...
to join the team working on the first consumer internet magazine,
.netnet is a generic top-level domain used on the Internet's Domain Name System. The net gTLD is currently operated by VeriSign...
.
Webmedia, the birth of web development
Following the launch of .net in 1994, he founded Webmedia with Steve Bowbrick - an early web development company. The aim of Webmedia was to professionalise the design and build of web sites, a process that did not exist at that time. Webmedia grew fast over the next two years, gaining early web accounts from the likes of Lloyds Bank and Lufthansa.
NetNames and the domain name wars
While managing this fast growing company and working with the nascent web industry, Pope stumbled across domain name registration and founded NetNames to handle global name registrations for companies and individuals. At the time there were no specialist domain name companies and NetNames quickly gained a reputation for specialist knowledge in what became an explosive space.
In 1997 Pope separated NetNames from Webmedia and concentrated on growing the company alongside working with industry bodies such as
CORECORE may refer to:* Congress of Racial Equality * CORE , Coordenadoria de Recursos Especiais, a SWAT unit* Central Organization For Railway Electrification, a subsidiary of Indian Railways...
. In 2000 Pope sold NetNames to Netbenefit
NBTNetBIOS over TCP/IP is a networking protocol that allows legacy computer applications relying on the NetBIOS API to be used on modern TCP/IP networks....
, then a LSE listed UK company. He joined the board of Netbenefit and was briefly chair, before leaving in 2001 to concentrate on his family.
Nominet
By the end of the nineties Pope had been instrumental in the formation of a UK namespace organisation, Nominet, a non-profit that still manages the .uk namespace. Elected to the board for the formative years of the company, he concentrated on building an efficient and independent organisation.
Widgets
Pope is the founder of a widget management company, Snipperoo, founded in 2006. He is a blogger and authority on the subject of web widgets. He has spoken at WidgetsLive! and Widgetcon. On 6 December 2007 he creates Europe's first conference in digital Brighton dedicated to web widgets - known as
http://widgetygoodness.comWidgety Goodness. He is the founder and chair of
http://WidgetWebExpo.com WidgetWebExpo, the premier widget marketing conference.
He currently blogs at http://blog.snipperoo.com and http://blog.ivanpope.com
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