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crm.org
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| | | | | Graphical User Interface (GUI) is part of everyday laptop-and-phone life. But it has a surprising history, starting as a fringe early 70s NoCal idea. | |
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invention.si.edu
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| | | | | In December 1968, Douglas Engelbart debuted many of the concepts of modern, interactive computing. | |
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guidebookgallery.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the invention and impact of the computer mouse, focusing on Douglas Engelbart, its inventor. It traces the mouse's development from Engelbart's early research in the 1960s through its adoption by companies like Xerox and Apple, highlighting the controversies over the number of buttons and the broader context of Engelbart's vision for a comprehensive augmentation system. The piece also reflects on Engelbart's frustration with being recognized primarily for the mouse rather than his larger contributions to human-computer interaction. | |
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justinmklam.com
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| | | How it's been going with a funky looking split keyboard. | ||