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Web/E-business / Akamai co-founder was on doomed flight
American Airlines confirmed that Lewin was a passenger on American flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles, according to a statement from Akamai. Flight 11, which left Boston at 7:59 a.m. ET, was one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center and caused the destruction of the 110-story towers. The flight had 81 passengers and 11 crew members on board.
Your reaction The aftermath: Networks How you used the Internet to stay in touch with loved ones and colleagues. Attacked Other thoughts on what happened. "Danny was a wonderful human being," said George Conrades, chairman and CEO of Akamai, in a statement. "He will be deeply missed by his many friends at Akamai. Our thoughts and prayers are with Danny's family, friends and colleagues during this time of national tragedy and personal loss." Cambridge, Mass.-based Akamai provides content delivery service for leading Web technology firms. Geographically dispersed Akamai servers deliver advertisements, video, and other high-bandwidth content for the company's clients. Lewin was 31 years old and is survived by his wife and two sons, Akamai said. Lewin co-founded Akamai in September, 1988 with Tom Leighton and a number of MIT scientists. Lewis's MIT master's thesis included some of the core algorithms used by Akamai to more efficiently distribute content to dispersed Internet users.
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