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| | Biographical Sketch: Doug Engelbart  |
| | At Engelbart's headquarters, his Bootstrap Institute.
http://www.bootstrap.org/chronicle/chronicle.html |
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| | Doug Engelbart's Invisible Revolution  |
| | History project with text audio, video, timelines and blog.
http://www.invisiblerevolution.net/ |
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| | Douglas Engelbart  |
| | Growing biography, with links to related topics. [Wikipedia]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Engelbart |
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| | Douglas Engelbart and 'The Mother of All Demos'  |
| | His presentation at 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference, was a live online hypermedia demonstration of pioneering work his group did at SRI. Later called "The Mother of All Demos" by Andy van Dam, this historic show paved the way for modern human-computer interaction.
http://www.cs.brown.edu/stc/resea/telecollaboration/engelbart.html |
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| | Engelbart's Unfinished Revolution: Phase Two Strategies  |
| | Promotes event, some useful links, nice graphics.
http://arctic.org/~adam/sites/eur/ |
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| | Engelbart's Unfinished Revolution: Stanford Online  |
| | Tells about a symposium at Stanford University, 9 Dec 1998: brief professional biography, video samples.
http://stanford-online.stanford.edu/engelbart/main.html |
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| | Engelbart's Unfinished Revolution: Stanford University  |
| | Introduction, presenters, program, hosts, sponsors, history, links, press, feedback, video tapes, streaming video.
http://unrev.stanford.edu/ |
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| | Learnativity: An Introduction to Doug Engelbart's Revolution  |
| | Background, insight, and resources for learning how Doug Engelbart's vision has a profound influence on learning and productivity today.
http://www.learnativity.com/engelbart.html |
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| | The Lemelson-MIT Prize Program: Douglas C. Engelbart  |
| | Inventor of the Week Archives: The computer mouse. The national Lemelson-MIT Awards gives the world's largest single prize for invention and innovation, the annual $500,000 dollar Lemelson-MIT Prize.
http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/engelbart.html |
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| | MouseSite  |
| | Resource for exploring the history of human computer interaction beginning with the pioneering work of Douglas Engelbart and his colleagues at Stanford Research Institute in the 1960s.
http://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/ |
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