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Computers and Internet pioneer Robert Taylor Dies


Modern computer and Internet pioneer Robert Taylor died. She was 85 years old. He had been suffering from parkinasanasa. He died April 13 at his residence in California udasaide, he told The New York Times, his son Kurt.
The Senate report technical sites, today the creation of the Internet has contributed to numerous people. But Taylor is considered to be the conductor.
In 1966, while working as a researcher at the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency was frustrated. Because of his frustration, he can communicate with other researchers to use three separate terminals. However, it is fitting that those using computers.
Solve the problem "arpaneta" He brings. The arpaneta each project is a single computer connected with each other through the network. Criminalizing the union we now know as the Internet. Taylor was able to guess correctly, the network will be a day for men is important and apt.
Taylor wrote a paper in 1968, "face to face in a few years people will be able to communicate more effectively through a machine than to talk."
Xerox's Polo Alto Research Center in 1970, then joined. Here he 'Alto' computers contributed to the design and creation. It is called the conductor of personal computers.
The graphical user interface of the Alto computer operating system based on support. Later this idea was made by following today's operating systems.
Taylor's team made the Ethernet networking technology. Not only that, 'Bravo,' the 'What-U-C-Is-What-U-gate' word processing programs behind his team leader. It is now the foundation of Microsoft Word.
Taylor has contributed behind the creation of the computer mouse. NASA's Space Research Institute of the US in 1961, while working as a project manager, he was the concept of human interaction with the computer.
And this idea of ​​utilizing more funds to be made of the computer mouse, which is today's Macintosh and Windows computers of the devices.
Taylor was born on 10 February 193 in Dallas. Southern Methodist University, he joined at the age of 16. But he was a very serious student. During the Korean War, he joined the US Navy Reserve. From here began studying again. University of Texas at Austin and a Master's degree with honors from the saikolajite Taylor.
Modern computer technology and the development of its netrtba the 1999 National Medal of Technology and Innovation Award is given to him. Taylor retired in 1996. Source: New York Times
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