Leading Computer Pioneer/Researcher Interviewed by Dr. Dobb's Journal

PRNewswire
SAN MATEO, Calif.
Jul 27, 2000

Dr. Dobb's Journal magazine (http://www.ddj.com/) will present in its September 2000 issue an exclusive rare interview with Douglas Engelbart, a computer pioneer and leading researcher. Over his 50-year career, Engelbart has been credited with inventing the mouse, hypertext systems, two-dimensional display editing, video teleconferencing, and many other technologies that form the basis of interactive computing. In addition to discussing his original goal of dedicating his career to designing systems to help the world solve its most difficult problems, Engelbart, who is interviewed by Eugene Eric Kim, will also describe his current projects -- the Open Hyperdocument System and the Bootstrap Institute.

Now in its 25th year of publication, Dr. Dobb's Journal magazine, a division of CMP Media Inc., is the world's leading publication for software developers. Dr. Dobb's Journal is based at 2800 Campus Drive, San Mateo, California 94403. For more information, contact Marquita Tinio at 650-513-4596, or at mtinio@cmp.com .

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SOURCE: Dr. Dobb's Journal

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