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The Turing Award at 58: How Computer Science’s Nobel Prize Shaped—and Was Shaped By—an Entire Industry

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Every spring, the Association for Computing Machinery announces the recipient of the A.M. Turing Award, and every spring the technology world pauses—briefly—to acknowledge what amounts to the highest honor in computer science. The award carries a $1 million prize, funded by Google, and a lineage stretching back to 1966. It is, by any measure, the discipline’s most prestigious recognition. But its real significance isn’t the money or the ceremony…
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WebProNews broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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