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Related Information Stanford University Sites Stanford University Libraries & Information Resources Stanford and the Silicon Valley: Oral History Interviews Stanford University's MouseSite is a resource for exploring the history of human computer interaction beginning with the pioneering work of Douglas Engelbart and his colleagues at Stanford Research Institute in the 1960s "The Mouse that Roared: MouseSite as a Gateway to the History of Human-Computer Interaction" by Tim Lenoir, Stanford University. An introduction to MouseSite: Douglas Engelbart and the History of Human-Computer Interaction; part of the The Science and Techonology in the Making project, supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Other Sites Institute for the Future Bootstrap Imstitute These historical photos depict elements of the pioneering work in interactive computing under the visionary direction of Doug Engelbart at SRI beginning in the early '60s. Tools for Thought by Howard Rheingold Time Line of literature and electronic publication from The Electronic Labyrinth, a web site to explain hypertext and its potential for changing literature in the electronic age "A Short History of Hypertext," from Jakob Nielsen's "History has a Lesson for HotJava," Alertbox (June 1995) "A Hypermedia Timeline," Appendix A to "Entering the World-Wide Web: A Guide to Cyberspace" by Kevin Hughes, Honolulu Community College, October 1993. "History of the Internet and Web," Anthony Anderberg, 1998 "Timeline: PBS Life on the Internet"
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