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One of the First Computer Mice Ever Built Is Going Up For Auction


One of the First Computer Mice Ever Built Is Going Up For Auction
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On December 9, 1968, Douglas Engelbart and 17 other researchers from the Stanford Research Institute gave a 90-minute demo of groundbreaking technologies that provided a startlingly accurate glimpse of a future that was still decades away. One of those technologies was a computer interface navigated with a mouse: a device Engelbart had invented and patented. Now one of his original three-button mice is going up for auction. ....

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One of the First Computer Mice Ever Built Is Up For Auction


On December 9, 1968, Douglas Engelbart and 17 other researchers from the Stanford Research Institute gave a 90-minute demo of groundbreaking technologies that provided a startlingly accurate glimpse of a future that was still decades away. One of those technologies was a computer interface navigated with a mouse: a device Engelbart had invented and patented. Now one of his original three-button mice is going up for auction.
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The presentation, given at the Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco that year, has since become known as the “mother of all demos” and showcased technologies that Engelbart and a team of researchers at the Stanford Research Institute’s Augmented Research Center had been developing since 1962. The demo included such groundbreaking concepts as word processing with real-time editing, hyperlinks that would one day power the world wide web, video conferencing, screen sharing, and a windowed software interface that could be navi ....

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