douglas engelbart and his invention... the mouse

Monday, August 25, 2008

More on Douglas Engelbart and the mouse!

Mr. Engelbart

Mr. Engelbart worked on the mouse with Bill English, a scientist at SRI. While, Mr. Engelbart was a computer scientist at the Stanford Research Institute. Mr. Engelbart says that Bill English is the one who actually built the mouse, though they both thought of the idea together.


The First Mouse!

The first mouse was carved out of wood and motion was tracked by two wheels on the bottom. The first mouse resembled the real rodent because of the "body" and the cord coming out the bottom, which look like a tail. The scientists inventing the mouse, nicknamed it that while developing this vital object in the lab, and the name stuck.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

About Douglas Engelbart

Douglas Engelbart invented or contributed to the modern computer's mouse, computer video teleconferencing, hypermedia, groupware, email, and the Internet. Douglas Engelbart has 45 patents to his name, the above are just a few. Mr. Engelbart dedicated a lot of his time to creating and contributing ideas to the Online System (NLS). This is a hypermedia groupware system. In an experimental video-conference at the Fall Join Computer Conference in San Diego, Engelbart got a standing ovation for the new technological devices that he and a few of his colleagues had worked hard to perfect. Most of Engelbart's accomplishments were involved with the NLS, because he spent most of his time perfecting this. For all of these inventions and contributions to the world of computers, Mr. Engelbart received the 1997 Lemelson-MIT Prize of $500,000. Then, in 1998 he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Douglas Engelbart now owns the Bootstrap, Inc. and that is where he proceeds to work.