His name was Robert Taylor
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/apr/15/robert-taylor-internet-computer-pioneer-dies
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>Robert Taylor, who was instrumental in creating the internet and the modern personal computer, has died. He was 85.
>Taylor, who had Parkinson’s disease, died on Thursday at his home in the San Francisco peninsula community of Woodside, his son, Kurt Taylor, told the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times.
>“Any way you look at it, from kick-starting the internet to launching the personal computer revolution, Bob Taylor was a key architect of our modern world,” Leslie Berlin, a historian at the Stanford University Silicon Valley Archives project, told the New York Times.
>In 1961, Taylor was a project manager for Nasa when he directed funding to Douglas Engelbart at the Stanford Research Institute, who helped develop the modern computer mouse.
>Taylor was working for the Pentagon’s Advanced Research Projects Agency (Arpa) in 1966 when he shepherded the creation of a single computer network to link Arpa-sponsored researchers at companies and institutions around the country.
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>>59915773
>Just another """manager""" ded
Thx God
>>59915773
Literally who? Even when the brainy guy who created computers died last year, barely anyone knew who he was. How are we supposed to know about the life of this literally who?
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>>59916588
well, even if they are unknown, they deserve to be recognized for their works. When some guy like Jobs or Gates die, you'll hear about it for years while those guys didn't made much.
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