The father of interactivity, Engelbart invented the mouse and advanced human-computer interaction, hypermedia publishing and collaborative computing.
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In addition to making breakthroughs in networking technology and multimedia, Estrin and husband Bill Carrico wrote the script for the high-tech enterprenuer.
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November 08, 2001    4:08 PM ET


The father of interactivity, Engelbart invented the mouse and advanced human-computer interaction, hypermedia publishing and collaborative computing.
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In addition to making breakthroughs in networking technology and multimedia, Estrin and husband Bill Carrico wrote the script for the high-tech enterprenuer.
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The information age may never have gotten off the ground without Hopper, whose invention of the compiler spawned COBOL and modern programming.
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Renowned as a co-inventor of the integrated circuit and a co-founder of Intel, Noyce also nurtured the entrepreneurial spirit that built Silicon Valley.
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With his launch of Corporate Software, the first software reseller catering to corporations, Rosenthal crafted the business model for today's software industry.  FULL STORY

Zimmermann championed online privacy with his creation of PGP software and courageous stand during a three-year federal probe on encryption export laws.
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Patents reamin the metric for invention, and no company has churned them out like IBM. But do the documnets represent progress or property?
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