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Douglas engelbart (born january 30, 1925, portland, oregon, u.s.—died july 2, 2013, atherton, california) was an american inventor whose work beginning in the 1950s led to his patent for the computer mouse, the development of the basic graphical user interface (gui), and groupware. In 1989, he founded the bootstrap institute to foster high performance organizations by developing enabling technologies and promoting collaboration. Douglas engelbart was an internet and computer pioneer

A visionary, engelbart is responsible for many of the internet and computer products that we use extensively today, including the computer mouse. Engelbart has continued to work on augmenting human intellect, seldom receiving the acknowledgement many believe he deserves And by incorporating practical methodologies, ethical guidelines, and innovative leadership practices, this book will help leaders develop their clarity and moderate their certainty.” this book is dedicated to doug engelbart, and references his work pp

On december 8, 1968, douglas engelbart sat in front of a crowd of 1,000 in san francisco, ready to introduce networked computing to the world

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