Dennison Bollay

Denison Bollay is a software engineer working on computer languages and search algorithms, with applications for e-commerce and financial information. He is the author of ExperLogo and ExperLisp for the Macintosh, and the creator of DynamicDocuments (1988), the first object oriented, multimedia hypertext system (built in Lisp), WebBase, the first dynamic web server (built in Smalltalk in 1995), WebData (a database of databases portal). Bollay holds U.S. Patent No 6,457,009, "Method of searching multiples internet resident databases using search fields in a generic form." He founded ExperTelligence in 1980, 3DStockCharts.com in 1999, ExperClick.com in 2000, and is currently chairman of MicroMLS. He is also one of the authors (with Mel Beckman and Brian Fox) of the BuddyCast peer-to-peer streaming media protocol.
 
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