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The Future Arrives in a Auditorium: The “Mother of All Demos” (1968)

On December 9, 1968, engineer Douglas Engelbart gave a live demonstration in San Francisco that has since been nicknamed the “Mother of All Demos.” In 90 minutes, he previewed the computer mouse, windowed computing, hypertext, collaborative editing, and even video conferencing ideas that would define modern digital life decades later.

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What now-everyday computing device did Engelbart introduce in this 1968 demo?

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