"The Mother of All Demos" was a landmark computer demonstration of developments by Stanford Research Institute's Augmentation Research Center, given at...
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computer demonstration in 1968, sometimes called "the mother of all demos" DEMOnstration Power Plant (DEMO), a proposed nuclear fusion power plant Design...
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Augmentation Research Center (category History of the Internet)
was still the paradigm for using computers. This was later called "the Mother of All Demos". Engelbart had volunteered ARC to provide the first reference...
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NLS (computer system) (category History of human–computer interaction)
ARPA (the predecessor to Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), NASA, and the US Air Force. The NLS was demonstrated in "The Mother of All Demos". Douglas...
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Douglas Engelbart (category Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering)
These were demonstrated at The Mother of All Demos in 1968. Engelbart's law, the observation that the intrinsic rate of human performance is exponential...
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graduated from Dapto High School in 2003. He is the cousin of Australian basketball player Tyson Demos. Although Demos was interested in acting at an early age...
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Technology demonstration (redirect from Rigged demo)
engines may be presented as game demos. Graphics cards manufacturers use tech demos to showcase the performance of their cards even before any games...
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as "The Mother of All Demos", Douglas Engelbart of Stanford Research Institute's Augmentation Research Center demonstrates for the first time the computer...
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Hypertext (redirect from Invention of hypertext)
come to be known as "The Mother of All Demos". In 1971 a system called Scrapbook, produced by David Yates and his team at the UK's National Physical Laboratory...
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Computer mouse (redirect from History of the computer mouse)
public demonstration of a mouse controlling a computer system was done by Doug Engelbart in 1968 as part of the Mother of All Demos. Mice originally used...
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Chorded keyboard (redirect from The Plover Project)
keyset as a computer interface in 1968 at what is often called "The Mother of All Demos". Each key is mapped to a number and then can be mapped to a corresponding...
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Desktop metaphor (category All articles that may contain original research)
Douglas Engelbart's "Mother of All Demos", though it was incorporated by PARC in the environment of the Smalltalk language. One of the first desktop-like...
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16, 2011. "The Mother of All Demos". December 10, 2018. "Doug's Great Demo: 1968". Mitchell, James G. (August 1973). The Implementation of NLS on a Minicomputer...
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Bill English (computer engineer) (category Place of birth missing)
computer display; the mouse was the winner. English was also instrumental at The Mother of All Demos in 1968, which showcased the mouse and other technologies...
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Stewart Brand (category History of San Francisco)
Engelbart with the Mother of All Demos, a presentation of many revolutionary computer technologies (including hypertext, email, and the mouse) to the Fall Joint...
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Graphical user interface (redirect from Displayed to the drivers)
manipulated with a then-new device: the mouse. (A 1968 demonstration of NLS became known as "The Mother of All Demos".) In the 1970s, Engelbart's ideas were...
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California Douglas Engelbart presented "The Mother of All Demos" presenting such then-new technologies as the computer mouse, video conferencing, teleconferencing...
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Silicon Valley (category Subregions of the San Francisco Bay Area)
known as The Mother of All Demos. Engelbart's Augmentation Research Center at SRI was also involved in launching the ARPANET (precursor to the Internet)...
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demonstrated in December, 1968 at the Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco, in what has been called The Mother of All Demos. Engelbart’s colleagues at...
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Collaborative software (category All articles with unsourced statements)
team by the mid-1960s. He held the first public demonstration of his work in 1968 in what is now referred to as "The Mother of All Demos". The following...
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Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
1958 under the Civic Center Plaza, immediately north of the Civic Auditorium. The famous Mother of All Demos was presented here during the 1968 Fall Joint...
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Anthony Tether (category United States Department of Defense officials)
Anthony J. Tether (born ca. 1941) served as Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) from June 18, 2001, until February 20, 2009...
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of that year, Engelbart demonstrated a hypertext interface to the public for the first time, in what has come to be known as "The Mother of All Demos"...
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Aspen Movie Map (category History of computing)
each frame contained all the necessary information to enable a full-featured surrogate-travel experience. Another feature of the system was a navigation...
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DARPA (redirect from History of DARPA)
as well as The Mother of All Demos. DARPA later funded the development of the Aspen Movie Map, which is generally seen as the first hypermedia system...
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Personal computer (category Time Person of the Year)
be called the Mother of All Demos, SRI researcher Douglas Engelbart in 1968 gave a preview of features that would later become staples of personal computers:...
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plan to enact all the available actions, even though Shakey himself did not have the capability to execute all the actions within the plan personally...
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Neill on The Demo, based on The Mother of All Demos, a technological demonstration of 1968. It was performed in 2015 at the Bing Concert Hall of Stanford...
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Collaborative real-time editor (category All articles lacking reliable references)
a warning. The first instance of a collaborative real-time editor was demonstrated by Douglas Engelbart in 1968, in The Mother of All Demos. Widely available...
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context-aware interaction"-paradigm Office of the future (1940s) Sketchpad (1963) NLS and The Mother of All Demos (1968) Dynabook (circa 1970) Xerox Alto...
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