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    Douglas Carl Engelbart (January 30, 1925 – July 2, 2013) was an American engineer, inventor, and a pioneer in many aspects of computer science. He is best...
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    (JosseyBassPfeiffer, 2002), and The Engelbart Hypothesis (NextNowNextPress, 2008) with Valerie Landau in conversation with Douglas Engelbart. As of 2014, Eileen is...
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    creation of the ARPANET. Augmenting Human Intellect paper, Douglas Engelbart, October 1962. Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider, Libraries of the Future. Cambridge...
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    of Engineering and the Internet Society's Internet Hall of Fame. Douglas Engelbart (1925–2013) was an early researcher at the Stanford Research Institute...
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    document processing 2002 Ian Foster and Carl Kesselman – for contributions to grid computing 2001 Douglas C. Engelbart – for inventing the computer mouse 2000...
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    the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference.[citation needed] 1992: Douglas Engelbart, Robert E. Kahn, Tom Jennings, Jim Warren, Andrzej Smereczynski 1993:...
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    generally credited with the invention of hypertext, Ted Nelson and Douglas Engelbart. Starting in 1963, Ted Nelson developed a model for creating and using...
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  • machine" which was the first to use the "best match" principle. 1997 Douglas Engelbart (Lemelson–MIT Prize) (computer and Internet pioneer) for his invention...
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  • introduced the idea of the Memex) "The Mother of All Demos", during which Douglas Engelbart featured the first computer mouse to be seen by the public, as well...
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    examined by the philosopher Pierre Lévy. In a 1962 research report, Douglas Engelbart linked collective intelligence to organizational effectiveness, and...
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    problem of information storage and retrieval. In 1968, SRI researcher Douglas Engelbart gave what was later called "The Mother of All Demos", in which he...
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    Butler Lampson, inspired by the oN-Line System (NLS) developed by Douglas Engelbart and Dustin Lindberg at SRI International (SRI). Of further influence...
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    Center at Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International), where Douglas Engelbart had created the new NLS system, an early hypertext system, and would...
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  • radio transmission, AM radio, founder of Federal Telegraph Company Douglas Engelbart Computer mouse, hypertext Gertrude Lilian Entwisle First woman student...
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  • implantable pacemaker John Haven Emerson (1906–1997), U.S. – iron lung Douglas Engelbart (1925–2013), U.S. – the computer mouse John Ericsson (1803–1889),...
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    and the NLS system at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) directed by Douglas Engelbart in Menlo Park, California at 22:30 hours on October 29, 1969. "We...
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  • thinking, leverage points, sustainability Douglas Engelbart 1925 2013 hypertext, mouse, interactive computing Douglas Rushkoff 1961 living Fabienne Goux-Baudiment...
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    Howard H. Aiken, George Stibitz, Claude Shannon, Joseph Weizenbaum, Douglas Engelbart, and Donald Knuth made significant contributions to the field of computing...
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  • Notability References Karol Bobko Space Shuttle Commander, NASA Douglas C. Engelbart Inventor of the computer mouse Drew Feustel NASA astronaut; Purdue...
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    hypermedia. DARPA funded one of the first two hypertext systems, Douglas Engelbart's NLS computer system, as well as The Mother of All Demos. DARPA later...
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