"When I talked with him again in the mid-2000s, Engelbart marveled that people carry around in their pockets millions of times more computer power than his entire lab had in the 1960s, but the less tangible parts of his system had still not evolved so spectacularly.Douglas Engelbart’s Unfinished Revolution | MIT Technology Review
Like Tim Berners-Lee, Engelbart never sought to own what he contributed to the world’s ability to know. But he was frustrated to the end by the way so many people had adopted, developed, and profited from the digital media he had helped create, while failing to pursue the important tasks he had created them to do."
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Douglas Engelbart’s Unfinished Revolution | MIT Technology Review
Final paragraphs of a poignant perspective piece by Howard Rheingold
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