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Engelbart Video Resources
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For a complete listing of videos see the NEW! Doug Engelbart Archives collection at the Internet Archive, or our Top Picks from that archive. Following are selected videos from the archive collection.
Demos 1
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The
Mother of All Demos (1968) - historic 100-minute live demonstration by Engelbart and his lab covering all aspects of their innovative breakthroughs in interactive computing, including the world debut of the mouse, hypermedia, groupware, computer supported software engineering, and more. Visit our Doug's 1968 Demo page rich with additional resources re: the event, the seminal visionary work leading up to it, and subsequent retrospectives from Engelbart and his original team. |
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Augmentation Systems and Information Science (1969) - One year after the 1968 demo, Doug and his team gave a repeat performance at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science (ASIS), San Francisco, CA. This demo/presentation was filmed on 3 reels, now available for viewing at the Internet Archive's Doug Engelbart Archives collection: Reel 1, Reel 2, Reel 3. |
Tributes
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Talks and Workshops
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Bootstrap Seminar Intensive (1992) - Throughout the 1990s, Doug and Christina produced a series of three-day, one-day, and half-day management seminars at Stanford University. This three-day intensive, was presented March 24-26, 1992. See our Bootstrap Seminar webpage to watch all 12 sessions and view the slides and handouts. |
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Engelbart's
Colloquium at Stanford (2000) - Engelbart's
Unfinished Revolution II, a 10-session seminar
for industry leaders presented at Stanford University; see
the comprehensive Colloquium website
for program summary, guest speakers, slides, lecture
transcripts, video recorded sessions archived
at Stanford, and more. |
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AtGoogle Talks: Douglas Engelbart (2007) - Doug Engelbart at Google Headquarters. August 28, 2007.
Lively, informal question and answer format covering Doug's strategic vision for the future, including the future of information technology, innovation, continuous improvement, and leveraging our Collective IQ to solve important problems. Shown left with Jeff Rulifson. |
Interviews
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