Lee Felsenstein (born April 27, 1945) is an American computer engineer who played a central role in the development of personal computers. He was one...
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graphics software for the Cromemco Dazzler, was a club member, and Lee Felsenstein was moderator of the club meetings.[self-published source] Steve Inness...
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Osborne, the founder of the company, developed, with design work from Lee Felsenstein, the world's first mass-produced portable computer, the Osborne 1,...
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phylogeneticist Felsenstein's tree pruning algorithm Lee Felsenstein (born 1945), computer engineer Walter Felsenstein (1901–1975), theater and opera director This...
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was an early acoustic coupler modem originally designed and built by Lee Felsenstein in 1973, and later commercialized and offered for sale in 1976. It...
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if he could design a smart terminal for use with the Altair 8800. Lee Felsenstein, who shared a garage working space with Marsh, had previously designed...
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Joseph "Joe" Felsenstein (born May 9, 1942) is a Professor Emeritus in the Departments of Genome Sciences and Biology at the University of Washington...
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terminal and a modem a user could dial into a large multi-user computer. Lee Felsenstein wanted make low-cost versions of modems and terminals available to...
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terminals to the mainframe prompted Community Memory hardware person, Lee Felsenstein, to invent the Pennywhistle modem, whose design was influential in...
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computer terminal and Technical Editor Les Solomon asked Marsh and Lee Felsenstein to design one. It was featured on the July 1976, cover and became the...
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lawyer and businessman Lee Felsenstein (born 1945), American computer engineer Lee Fields (born 1950), American soul singer Lee Fisher (born 1951), American...
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conference in August 1976, they shared the cabin with Bob Marsh and Lee Felsenstein of Processor Technology. Melen went over to them to convince them to...
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Horton Conway which became Bill Gosper's focus in 1970. Revolt in 2100: Lee Felsenstein and Jude Milhon founded Community Memory, an offshoot of Resource One...
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influence on the first developers of the personal computer, notably Lee Felsenstein. In his Medical Nemesis, first published in 1975, also known as Limits...
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on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016. University, ITMO. "Lee Felsenstein, who has spearheaded of personal computers, conducted a lecture in...
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Atkinson, Bill Budge, Doug Carlston, John Draper, Andrew Fluegelman, Lee Felsenstein, Richard Greenblatt, Andy Hertzfeld, David Hughes, Susan Kare, Richard...
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computer in Boston to finalize the software. In 2008, Homebrew member Lee Felsenstein recalled similar doubts about Gates' $40,000 number: "Well, we all...
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Kaypro II. The Osborne 1 was developed by Adam Osborne and designed by Lee Felsenstein, first announced in early 1981. Osborne, an author of computer books...
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Diffie and Martin Hellman, Murray Turoff and Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Lee Felsenstein, and the WELL (the Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link) 1995: Philip Zimmermann...
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Comaford Esther Dyson Larry Ellison Chris Espinosa Gordon Eubanks Lee Felsenstein Bob Frankston Harry Garland Bill Gates Adele Goldberg Andy Hertzfeld...
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programming world. He wrote EasyWriter, the first word processor. Lee Felsenstein: A hardware hacker and co-founder of Community Memory and Homebrew...
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settled on a system based on Don Lancaster's design. After the meeting, Lee Felsenstein (of Processor Technology) and Harold Mauch (of Percom) wrote the standard...
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Bjarne Stroustrup, Charles Bachman, Evelyn Berezin 2016: Dave Cutler, Lee Felsenstein, Phil Moorby 2017: Alan Cooper, Margaret Hamilton, Larry Roberts, Cleve...
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Micro-Expander, Inc., in 1981. The computer was the brainchild of Lee Felsenstein, designer of the Sol-20, the first home computer. After his primary...
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Google; Laszlo Biro – Ballpoint pen; Simcha Blass- Drip irrigation; Lee Felsenstein – designer of Osborne 1; Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans co-creators...
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in 1973 by Lee Felsenstein, Efrem Lipkin, Ken Colstad, Jude Milhon, and Mark Szpakowski. One of Community Memory's founders, Lee Felsenstein, went on to...
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many transformational figures in business and technology including Lee Felsenstein, the designer of the first mass-produced portable computer, Marc Andreessen...
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Duchaineau, Les Earnest, Philip Elmer-DeWitt, Erik Fair, Richard Fateman, Lee Felsenstein, Jay Fenlason, Fabrice Florin, Andrew Fluegelman, Robert Frankston...
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000 copies. Bob Marsh built a TV Typewriter and showed it to Lee Felsenstein. Felsenstein noted that it had no external memory, so once a full page of...
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journalism, commerce, and social chatter. Community Memory was created by Lee Felsenstein, Efrem Lipkin, Ken Colstad, Jude Milhon, and Mark Szpakowski, acting...
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