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Inventor of the Week Archives: The computer mouse. The national Lemelson-MIT Awards gives the world's largest single prize for invention and innovation, the annual $500,000 dollar Lemelson-MIT Prize.
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Inventor of the Week Archive Years before personal computers and desktop information processing became commonplace or even practicable, Douglas Carl Engelbart had invented a number of interactive, user-friendly information access systems that we take for granted today: the computer mouse,
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Inducted 1998, for inventing the mouse: 'X-Y Position Indicator For A Display System', Patent No. 3,541,541. Very brief biography and picture.
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X-Y Position Indicator for a Display System Computer Mouse Patent Number(s) 3,541,541 Douglas Engelbart's patent for the mouse is only a representation of his pioneering working designing modern interactive computer environments. Engelbart was how the computer could be used as a useful tool in
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Fascinating facts about Grace Hopper inventor of the first computer compiler in 1952.
Fascinating facts about Grace Hopper inventor of the first computer compiler in 1952. Hopper (born Grace Brewster Murray) 1906 in New York, New York 1,1992 in Alexandria, Virginia Grace Murray Hopper, American Navy officer, mathematician, and pioneer in data processing, born in New York City

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Brief biographic highlights, inducted 2002. [Invent Now]
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Patent Number(s) 6,199,042 Ray Kurzweil invented the Kurzweil Reading Machine, the first device to transform print into computer-spoken words, enabling blind and visually impaired people to read printed materials. When this print-to-speech reading machine was invented in 1976, the technology was
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