英語 での Engelbart の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Douglas Engelbart.
Engelbart didn't just invent the mouse.
Douglas Carl Engelbart.
Douglas Engelbart has died at the age of 88.
Carl Louis Engelbart.
Douglas Engelbart died on July 2, 2013.
Douglas Carl Engelbart.
Engelbart: All the things he is saying are important.
It was designed by Douglas Engelbart.
Engelbart was also the person who invented the mouse.
In a little over 90 minutes, Douglas Engelbart changed the world.
Engelbart has passed away at the age of 88 from kidney failure.
The mouse was invented by Douglas C. Engelbart in 1970.
Douglas Carl Engelbart was an American engineer and inventor.
Engelbart never received any royalties for inventing the mouse.
But a former naval radar technician named Douglas Engelbart& young electrical engineer viewed them differently.
Engelbart refers to Hegland's project as"the next stage of the web.".
Ted Nelson and Douglas Engelbart developed the concept of hypertext long before Berners-Lee and CERN.
Engelbart is survived by four children, nine grandchildren, and his second wife, whom he wed in 2008.
But in 1968, Engelbart showed off the work that resulted from his epiphany.
Doug Engelbart reportedly conceived the mouse during a conference lecture in 1961.
Moore may have heard Douglas Engelbart, a co-inventor of today's mechanical computer mouse, discuss the projected downscaling of integrated circuit size in a 1960 lecture.
Engelbart retired from McDonnell Douglas in 1986, determined to pursue his work free from commercial pressure.
Douglas Carl Engelbart(January 30, 1925- July 2, 2013) was an American inventor, and an early computer and Internet pioneer.
Engelbart reasoned that the state of our technology controls our ability to manipulate information, and that it makes it easier to develop new technologies.
In 1968, Alan Kay, who joined Douglas Engelbart's The Demo, invented the Dynabook concept at the same time and developed a provisional Dynabook that challenged the limits of the technology at the time.
Douglas Engelbart developed his concepts while supported by the US Air Force from 1959 to 1960, and published a framework in 1962.
Engelbart's onstage terminal was linked to a massive video projector loaned by the NASA Ames Research Center and, via leased telephone lines, to ARC's SDS 940 computer in Menlo Park.
Douglas Engelbart once told me that he had even experimented with a mouse to be placed under the desk, to be operated with one's leg, in order to leave the user's hands free.
Douglas Engelbart: Inventor of the Computer MouseDouglas Carl Engelbart(January 30, 1925- July 2, 2013) was an American engineer and inventor, and the early computer and Internet pioneer.