Examples of using Engelbart in English and their translations into German
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So this is Doug Engelbart.
Who communicated with Engelbart via a headset and whose face appeared on the screen.
And this is Doug Engelbart.
Mr. Douglas C. Engelbart was the father of the computer's mouse in the 1960s at Stanford Research Institute.
And I will quote three people: Vannevar Bush,Doug Engelbart and Tim Berners-Lee.
He met another visionary, Douglas Engelbart, at the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California.
Engelbart had received research funding from the US army and was able to implement many of his ideas in the early 1960s.
Vannevar Bush, Doug Engelbart and Tim Berners-Lee.
Engelbart had four children, Gerda, Diana, Christina and Norman with his first wife Ballard, who died in 1997 after 47 years of marriage.
And then along came Douglas Engelbart and invented this"mouse" device.
Engelbart came out of a pretty dry engineering culture, but while he was beginning to do his work, all of this stuff was bubbling on the mid-peninsula.
So spinning forward, one of the guys who read thisarticle was a guy called Doug Engelbart, and he was a U.S. Air Force officer.
But Douglas C. Engelbart was the first to successfully achieve this goal with his oN Line System(NLS) in 1968.
The second node on the ARPANET was another important research project funded by Roberts:the Augmentation Research Center led by Douglas Engelbart.
As a radar engineer in WW II Douglas Engelbart had looked at cathode ray tubes that showed a graphic representation of the local geographic situation.
On a ten-metre wide video projection screen,the audience could follow how a member of staff worked with Engelbart to edit the data at a distance of fifty kilometres in Menlo Park.
Ten years later, Engelbart sets in relation to the"individual" the term"knowledge worker," drawing on management theorist Peter Drucker's definition.
The classic example is Vannevar Bush's essay"As We May Think"(July 1945),which inspired Douglas Engelbart and later Ted Nelson to develop the modern workstation and hypertext technology.
Its pioneer, Douglas Engelbart, created a research center in California in the early 1960s, which examined the augmentation of the human intellect using computers.
Douglas Engelbart==In late 1968, Brand assisted electrical engineer Douglas Engelbart with The Mother of All Demos, a famous presentation of many revolutionary computer technologies(including hypertext, email, and the mouse) to the Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco.
In his 90-minute demonstration, Engelbart not only presented the first computer mouse, but also a hypertext editor, which, in addition to a graphic interface with various views, allowed people to work collaboratively on documents.
