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Engelbart Video Resources 0

1968 Demo 1

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. Don't miss 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.

Events 2

Screenshot Engelbart's Unfinished Revolution (1998) - celebrating the 30th anniversary of the 1968 Demo. A remarkable one-day event at Stanford University marking the 30th anniversary of the mouse made public in 1968. Doug appears in the 9:15 Panel Discussion and the 2:00 Conversation. See our website for this commemorative event.
Screenshot Engelbart and the Dawn of Interactive Computing (2008) – celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the 1968 Demo. Speakers and panelists reflect upon Doug Engelbart's vision for the future, and the brilliant breakthrough innovations that came pouring out of his SRI lab in the 1960s and '70s. See our website for this commemorative event, with links to photos and video recorded sessions, as well as Christina's Driving Vision presentation and accompanying slides.

Talks and Workshops 3

Screenshot 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.
Screenshot 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 4