Douglas Engelbart was a pioneering computer visionary best known for inventing the computer mouse and developing early hypertext systems, which laid the groundwork for modern computing and the internet. His work at the Augmentation Research Center at Stanford Research Institute emphasized human-computer interaction and collaborative computing. Engelbart's vision was to enhance human capabilities through technology, leading to significant advancements in software and networking. His famous 1968 demonstration showcased many innovations that would become fundamental to personal computing.
the computer mouse, windows, shared-screen teleconferencing, hypermedia, groupware, and more
Computer scientist Alan Kay was the person responsible for the visionary research at XEROX.
Douglas Engelbart did not invent the mainframe computer.
Yes. Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart is still alive today. The clever computer visionary was born on 30 January 1935. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the inventor of the computer mouse. And because they update fastidiously, you can use the link on just about any day and find out if Doug is still on this side of the veil with us. Why not drop by today and make his acquaintance? He's just a click away.
Wolfgang F. Engel has written: 'Direct3D ShaderX' 'ShaderX4' -- subject(s): Computer games, Computer graphics, Programming, Three-dimensional display systems
Steve Jobs, Apple
Douglas Engelbart
Steve Jobs of Apple, Inc.
Douglas C. Engelbart is credited with helping to transform the computer into an interactive visual medium. He is considered the father of the computer mouse, and played a key role in inventing or refining other components of personal computers and the Web, such as: word processing, bitmapped computer displays and navigating online using links.
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Douglas Engelbart
Douglas Engelbart