Founder of the Internet and computer mouse died

American computer scientist,Robert W Taylor, who was instrumental in creating the Internet as well as the modern personal computer, has died at the age of 85. with muscular Parkinson's disease.


The biggest accomplishment of Robert W. Taylor is the ARPAnet, the technology of creating network the first or called the foundation of the internet. ARPAnet technology was developed for the US military, and co-produced by scientists from the Advanced Research Agency ARPA in 1966. Besides the Internet, Robert W Taylor also was important to find a computer mouse.

Taylor's engineering team also helped develop the networking technology Ethernet and a word processing program called Bravo that became the basis for Microsoft Word. Born in Dallas on 10 February 1932, Mr. Taylor was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 1999 for "visionary leadership in the development of modern computing technology, including computer networks, the personal computer, and the graphical user interface."

According to its own records, 1968, Robert W. Taylor concluded that the future Internet will be everywhere and people Using this technology to communication with each other more than the face to face.
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