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  1. 2 de jul. de 2013 · Douglas C. Engelbart was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1925, the second of three children of a couple of Scandinavian and German descent. His father was an electrical engineer who owned a radio shop until he died (when Douglas was nine years old). He graduated from high school in 1942, and went on to study Electrical Engineering at Oregon State ...

  2. About Doug Engelbart. 0. Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart established an unparalleled track record in predicting, designing, and implementing the future of organizational computing. From his early vision of turning organizations into augmented knowledge workshops, he went on to pioneer what is now known as collaborative hypermedia, knowledge management ...

  3. Douglas Carl Engelbart (n. 30 ianuarie 1925, Portland, Oregon, SUA – d. 2 iulie 2013, Atherton ⁠(d), California, SUA) a fost un inventator american și un pionier al Internetului. Părinții săi au fost Carl Louis Engelbart și Gladys Charlotte Amelia Munson Engelbart.

  4. Overview 1. Doug Engelbart invented the computer mouse in the early 1960s in his research lab at Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International). The first prototype – a one-button mouse in a wooden shell on wheels – was built in 1964 to test the concept. The first mouse now on exhibit at the Smithsonian!

  5. Douglas C. Engelbart (Portland, Oregon, 30 de gener de 1925 - 2 de juliol de 2013), fou un enginyer i inventor, i un pioner de la informàtica i d'internet. És conegut principalment pel seu treball en la fundació del camp de la interacció entre l'home i l'ordinador, sobretot durant la seva estada a l'Augmentation Research Center Lab de SRI International, on va inventar el ratolí d ...

  6. computerhistory.org › profile › doug-endelbartDouglas C. Engelbart - CHM

    Douglas Engelbart was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1925 and holds a BS in electrical engineering from Oregon State University (1948) and an MS (1953) and PhD (1955), also in electrical engineering, from UC Berkeley. After a stint as an assistant professor at Berkeley, he left for the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in Menlo Park, California ...

  7. Doug Engelbart’s seminal vision was to multiply the power of groups and initiatives to make the world a better place. He did this by pioneering enabling tools and strategies that would amplify their collective smarts and creativity, and thus maximize their benefit to mankind. And he changed the world.