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Who is the father of hypertext? |
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Dr. Douglas Engelbart, the inventor of the computer mouse (along with Bill English), had a team that gave us the "keys to the kingdom" in a number of areas where they worked in computer development. Doug and the crew brought us hypertext and did early work on networking and on the graphical user interface (GUI), which we "see through" today like it's not even there - which is about the highest tribute regarding the value of something we use.
You should drop by the Wikipedia article on this remarkable man and check it out. Oh, and because this is WikiAnswers, we'll even pay the freight by providing a hyperlink.
First answer by Quirkyquantummechanic. Last edit by Quirkyquantummechanic. Contributor trust: 620 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]





