Douglas Engelbart
From IEEE Bushy Tree
Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart (born January 30, 1925) is an American inventor.[1] He is best known for inventing the computer mouse (in a joint effort with Bill English[2]); as a pioneer of human-computer interaction whose team developed hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to GUIs; and as a committed and vocal proponent of the development and use of computers and networks to help cope with the world’s increasingly urgent and complex problems.[3]
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[edit] REFERENCES
- http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/histsci/ssvoral/engelbart/main1-ntb.html
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1633000/1633972.stm
- http://www.bootstrap.org/colloquium/colloquium.html
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