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Happy Birthday To 'Mouse'

The first mouse, created by designer Douglas Engelbart who worked on the mouse at California's Stanford Research Institute, was a little wooden box with a single red button on top and a wire hanging from the back, because of which it was likened to a rodent. The mouse has remained the same more or less the same though the computer has become sleeker today.
The 83-year old Douglas Engelbart, is not a rich man giving orders in a huge IT firm. He never got any royalties because the patent expired before it became a must-have. It was in 1981 that Xerox included a mouse with their Star computer system, followed by Apple, which offered one with their Macintosh system, a few years later and then Microsoft made it the standard device for navigating their Windows system.
Today
the
modern
mouse,
hardly
like
its
rubber
trackball
ancestor,
has
a
more
accurate
infra-red
technology
and
innovations
like
a
second,
third
and
fifth
button.
The
latest
version
is
also
cordless,
doing
away
with
the
reason
they
were
called
a
mouse
in
the
first
place.
With
Apple's
innovative
touchscreen
technology
on
its
iPhone
and
iPod
Touch
gadgets
might
just
send
the
mouse
into
oblivion.
"I
very
much
doubt
that
we'll
be
using
the
mouse
in
40
years'
time," the
Sun
quoted
Steve
Prentice,
an
analyst
at
Gartner
Research,
as
saying.



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