Engelbart was a bit of a nut.
So Engelbart is sitting there with-- I'm afraid you can't make it out very well, but it's a plastic tray that's something like what you would
And Engelbart on his deathbed was convinced that that was a faster way to input data into a computer than the mouse.
But for Engelbart , it's an interactive experience.
You don't know Engelbart that well, but let me show you.
And we know all about Douglas Engelbart and the 1968 presentation at the San Francisco Joint Computer Conference in which he demonstrated
And he found his way to Douglas Engelbart 's lab, the Augmentation Research Institute at Stanford Research Institute-- Research Center-- where they were developing
Howard: Who here has read Doug Engelbart 's 1962 paper?
Now this is a picture of Engelbart talking about humans using language artifacts methodology and training during the mother of all demos.
around '68, Engelbart basically created the mouse.
This is a prototype that was made by Doug Engelbart and Doug Engelbart is the inventor of the mouse.
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What was not known is that one of Engelbart 's best friends in this critical period in which he is exploring the computer
This article of course was an inspiration to Doug Engelbart and others.
Like in the '60s, Doug Engelbart and other people like that imagined these kind of symbiotic relationships
was someone you probably know if you know your history of your industry, but Doug Engelbart , who invented the mouse,
Everything I showed you, Eiffel's work, Doug Engelbart , da Vinci, when you look at it from a broad perspective, what were they all doing?
So here is the famous Douglas Engelbart , the inventor of the workstation.
In any case, it was the designers from Herman Miller who helped Engelbart actually to fashion the program.
It's the migration of a pure technical product, Douglas Engelbart 's original interactive computer,
I was the first person to say, "The Mother of All Demos," for the Doug Engelbart demo there.
Mamie: So I know when you wrote Tools for Thought, you were inspired by Doug Engelbart 's 1962 Augmenting Human Intellect.
When Xerox Corporation put $100 million into opening a new research center on Coyote Hill Road in Palo Alto, a bunch of Engelbart 's top scientists
Actually, the first mouse-- let me try this little thing that I bought-- the first mouse from Doug Engelbart
Most of them you would have heard of, but people you know wouldn't have heard of-- people like Doug Engelbart , Alan Kay, Vint Cerf.
Maybe so, but as the heroes of this book, Lick Licklider, Doug Engelbart , Alan Kay, say, in the meantime,