The Revolution that Made Computing Personal

Mitch Waldrop brings us the fascinating story of JCR Licklider and The Revolution that Made Computing Personal. Licklider may well have been one of the most influential -- and least known -- people in the history of computer science. As a division director in the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) in the early 1960s, Licklider put in place the funding priorities which led to the Internet and the inventions of the mouse, windows, and hypertext.

The Dream Machine will be available for sale at the lecture and on-line at the Museum's store prior to the event. Every purchase helps to support the preservation of computing history.

Sep 19, 2002
6:00 pm

Add to Calendar 09/19/2002 6:00 pm America/Los_Angeles The Revolution that Made Computing Personal Hewlett-Packard HP Labs, Building 3 1501 Page Mill Rd Palo Alto, CA, United States
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Hewlett-Packard
HP Labs, Building 3
1501 Page Mill Rd
Palo Alto, CA,

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