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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Jack Schofield

Engelbart for Hall of Fame

"More than a decade before there were personal computers, Douglas Engelbart showed the world the future. On Dec. 9, 1968, when a computer was the size of a room, Engelbart and his team of researchers unveiled personal computing workstations that could talk to each other. Users from anywhere in the world could access and work on the same document," reports the Mercury News.

"On that day, Engelbart officially gave birth to the mouse, e-mail, video conferencing and even hyperlinks (the links used to navigate the World Wide Web). He holds more than 25 patents. For his pioneering vision, Engelbart, 80, is being inducted into the Silicon Valley Engineers Hall of Fame Wednesday."

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