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I believe we saw the same video (or similar) at XML 2003, during one of
the plenary addresses. It was very impressive.
Kind Regards,
Joe Chiusano
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World
Ken North wrote:
>
> The discussion about ISO standards included some comments about repositories.
> That reminded me of Douglas Engelbart's Open Hyperdocument System as a solution
> for building knowledge repositories. To find the status of OHS, I did a Google
> search and stumbled across a very interesting series of streaming media
> presentations (about 3 minutes each).
>
> Engelbart's December 1968 presentation at the Fall Joint Computer Conference was
> recorded. You can watch the demonstration he gave of the NLS system that marked
> several milestones in computing:
>
> -1st public demonstration of the mouse
> - using a hierarchical view control to navigate through hierarchies
> - clicking on links to jump to other locations
> - collarboration between people working at two separate work stations
>
> Engelbart's demo (Real Video programs):
> http://sloan.stanford.edu/mousesite/1968Demo.html
>
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Joseph Chiusano
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