Fiber Optic Cables: How They Work [Video]
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Showing posts with label Hardware. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Fiber Optic Cables: How They Work [Video]
The Internet is a wonderful new world. When I was in College, I had a few classes in college covering optic cables technology but this would have really helped me then! I love this stuff.
Fiber Optic Cables: How They Work [Video]
Fiber Optic Cables: How They Work [Video]
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Broadband,
Cable,
Equipment,
Fiber Optic,
Hardware,
Optical fiber,
Telecommunications
Monday, September 20, 2010
The Mother-of-All-Demos
On December 9, 1968, Douglas Engelbart's demo displayed a whole new way of computing and unveiled the computer mouse to the world! I cannot imagine a world without any of these things.
A 40-year-old computer demo that still amazes | Hardware - InfoWorld
Best remembered as the demo that introduced the world to the computer mouse, it was actually a moment when Engelbart and his team of researchers unveiled a whole new way of computing -- one that looked more like what we do in 2008 than like the punch-card-driven work that was standard back in the 60s.Engelbart's vision, stated at the time has become common place:
The mother of all demos, which today feels like a too-long scene in a classic science fiction movie, marked the debut of both hypertext links and on-screen text editing, and it even married computing with video teleconferencing.
In the video from 1968, before starting his demo Engelbart briefly describes his vision of computing. "If, in your office, you, as an intellectual worker, were supplied with a computer display backed up by a computer that was alive for you all day and was instantly ... responsive to every action that you had, how much value could you derive from that?" he asks.This is the basis of the internet and the whole Information Technology industry!
A 40-year-old computer demo that still amazes | Hardware - InfoWorld
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