The HLFF Blog’s “Internet” series continues with part 4, looking at the contributions of Douglas Engelbart

We take it for granted today, but the internet is one of the most impactful inventions of modern times – possibly even of all time. But how did it all start? The story of the internet is a fascinating journey through the minds of visionary thinkers and relentless innovators, many of them coming from mathematics and computer science. In part 4 of our series on the internet, HLFF Blogger Andrei Mihai looks at the contributions of Douglas Engelbart, who envisioned a future where computers would enhance problem-solving, simplify complex tasks, and increase capability across a range of professions. From inventing the mouse to pioneering hyperlinks, his innovations shaped the internet we use today. Check out the full article here: HLFF Blog

Image caption: Douglas Engelbart. Image via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)