Image Bank: Origins of Personal Computing - Doug Engelbart and the Mouse
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| Historical: Origins of Personal Computing - Doug Engelbart and
the Mouse |
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Mouse
Prototype |
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Doug Engelbart
and Mouse Prototype |
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Doug
Engelbart |
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1968: Douglas
Engelbart and his SRI team give the first demonstration
ever of personal computing at the Fall Joint
Computer Conference in San Francisco. |
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Doug Engelbart
and SRI Machine shop team |
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1968 Fall Joint
Computer Conference site |
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1968 demo: title
screen |
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Doug
Engelbart |
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2000: Doug
Engelbart receives the National Medal of Technology for
personal computing innovations |
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Mouse
Prototype |
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Doug Engelbart's
National Medal of Technology |
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Mouse prototype photo in black and white. |
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Mouse prototype photo in color.
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