HISTORIQUE - 1968 Douglas Engelbart
J'apprécie Brad Neuberg et j'y reviendrais plus tard
Dans le blog de Brad Neuberg - Introducing the Hyperscope Project on trouve :
Imaginez que vous êtes en 1968... (Apprenez l'anglais et lisez la suite ;-)
Imagine the year is 1968: mainframes rule the roost, the concepts of personal computers and collaborative systems are non-existent, and people's conception of the Human Computer Interface are punch cards and teletypes.
You're invited to attend a demo in San Francisco, now known as The Mother of All Demos, at which the following is shown for the first time:
C'était un extrait de "Brad Neuberg: Coding In Paradise: Introducing the Hyperscope Project"
Dans le blog de Brad Neuberg - Introducing the Hyperscope Project on trouve :
Everything Old is New Again, or, Why You Should Care About Computer History
To paraphrase William Gibson, the future had arrived far ahead of time, it just took 30 years to be evenly distributed.
Imaginez que vous êtes en 1968... (Apprenez l'anglais et lisez la suite ;-)
Imagine the year is 1968: mainframes rule the roost, the concepts of personal computers and collaborative systems are non-existent, and people's conception of the Human Computer Interface are punch cards and teletypes.
You're invited to attend a demo in San Francisco, now known as The Mother of All Demos, at which the following is shown for the first time:
- The mouse
- Hypertext
- Collaborative groupware
- Audio and Video Conferencing with computers
- Windowing
- Outlining
- Compound documents, with text and graphs shown on the same page
- Interactive editing and word processing
- Shared, real-time editing of documents
C'était un extrait de "Brad Neuberg: Coding In Paradise: Introducing the Hyperscope Project"
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Mettez aussi le sonThe Mother of All Demos by
[Douglas Engelbart]
Mettez aussi le sonThe Mother of All Demos by
[Douglas Engelbart]
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Mise à jour le 4/07/2013
Libellés : histoire informatique, Interface homme-machine
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