Thursday, July 4, 2013

He died the inventor of the computer mouse - Republic

class=”author”> CNBC, GM 04-07-2013, last modified 04-07-2013 11:58

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Source: Bloomberg

Douglas Engelbart, who died at the age of 88 years, his far-reaching ideas presented in 1968 during the one-hour presentation for thousands of leading specialists in the technology industry at a conference in San Francisco.

the audience showed how the computer mouse. It was her public debut. Not only her. Engelbart, who was then working at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) also demonstrated the first videoconference.

license to produce mice from SRI bought Apple paying 40 thousand. dollars. Appeared on the market in 1983 with the Lisa computer.

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