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SRI International 17 u
"If in your office, you as an intellectual worker were supplied with a computer display, backed up by a computer that was alive for you all day, and was instantly responsible—responsive—to every action you had, how much value would you derive from that?"
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SRI International 18 u
Tech legends honor Doug Engelbart, 'mother of all demos' -- but has his vision come true? via
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The Future of : "To get to the next level of augmentation, computers need to be able to better handle ."
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The tech demo that changed Silicon Valley via
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American Experience 9 Noll
Computers in the 1960s were far from personal. They filled rooms, required punch cards and knowledge to operate. But in a 90-minute demonstration in 1968, Douglas Engelbart painted a picture of the future of personal computing.
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East Bay Times 9 Noll
Engelbart’s historic demo: What have we learned 50 years later?
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SRI International 10 Noll
SRI International Celebrates 50th Anniversary of “The Mother of All Demos” – and Looks Toward the Future of Breakthrough in Human-Computer Interaction:
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Jeff Kellem 10 Noll
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Coming together for ’s grand challenge by at .
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Jeff Kellem 9 Noll
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Challenges in making interactive systems more useful with at . was aiming to reduce friction in collaboration. We have a long way to go.
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Jeff Kellem 9 Noll
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Continuing with 2nd panel on applying the lessons of the 1968 in today’s online world. moderating with & .
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SRI International 10 Noll
50 years on, we’re living the reality first shown at the “Mother of All Demos”
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WIRED 10 Noll
Not too long ago, there was no computer mouse, no screen. "Personal computers" needed an entire room, and you could only communicate with them via punchcards. Meet the man who changed it all.
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Harry McCracken 9 Noll
Here's Herman Miller's recreation of Doug Engelbart's workstation.
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Computer History Museum 9 Noll
Today marks the 50th of #Doug#Engelbart’s .” We’re celebrating with newly released interviews by John Markoff and a number of events exploring the ongoing impact and lessons learned from Engelbart’s historic demo:
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SRI International 9 Noll
The van is now a part of the collection at the Museum in Mountain View, Calif. (more info: )
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SRI International 9 Noll
: 1968 “Mother of All Demos” by SRI’s Doug Engelbart and Team: the first to show how a computer could be used as a tool to capture and share knowledge on a vast scale.
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vinton g cerf 8 Noll
50th Anniversary of Engelbart's "Mother of all Demos" - the oNLine System at SRI International, December 9, 1968.
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Mercury News 9 Noll
Engelbart’s historic demo: What have we learned 50 years later?
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Stanford University 9 Noll
Fifty years ago today, Doug Engelbart of performed the "Mother of All Demos" — the world debut of personal and interactive computing.
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WIRED Business 9 Noll
Doug Engelbart didn't just want to show off new technology. He wanted to demonstrate a system for improving humanity.
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