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NLS, or the "oN-Line System", was a revolutionary computer collaboration system designed by Douglas Engelbart and the researchers at the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) during the 1960s. The NLS system was the first to employ the practical use of hypertext links, the Computer mouse (co-invented by Engelbart and colleague Bill English ), raster-scan video monitors, information organized by relevance, GUI, presentation programs, and other modern computing concepts.

Augment Branch
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NLS Followed by
Augment
Legacy "trunk"
Influenced by
Memex and The Traite
NLS Influenced
FLEX
Xerox Alto Branch
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NLS Influenced
Xerox Alto
Xerox Star Branch
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NLS Influenced
Xerox Star (8010)
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