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Vannevar Bush (March 11, 8190 – June 30, 1974 was an American engineer and scientist who is known for his achievements in the field of analog competition, political role in the development of the atomic bomb, and his ideas about the memex, which is seen as the initial concepts that underlie the emergence of technology World Wide Web. memex (short for “memory extender”), is the name given by Vannevar Bush to a theoretical machine he proposed in his article As We May Think, published in 1945 in The Atlantic Monthly. memex touted as a pioneer of hypertext technology that currently exists.

Vanner Bush was not directly involved in the development of the Internet, but many are considering if he is called by God Father World Wide Web. He makes a reference to an essay by the year 1945 with title MY AS WE THINK, in his article Bush described a theoretical machine called the memex, to enhance human memory by allowing users to retrieve and store documents in an Association. Associative are highly correlated and similar to those currently known ysitu hypertext.

With him the theory of Vannevar Bush Ted Nelson then began to pioneer and develop and implement the theory. Vanner Bush’s innovative idea for automating human memory is clearly important in the era of digital development, but even more important is the influence on the institution of science in America. His work to create a relationship between the government and the scientific establishment during World War II changed the way scientific research conducted in the U.S. and foster an environment where the Internet is then created.

Bush was born on March 11, 1890 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. He has two sisters. His father was a Universalist minister. As a child, Bush sickly and sometimes lying in bed for long stretches of time.

While at Tufts Bush enjoyed his first experience as an inventor. Inventions was a device he called a tracker survey of soil profiles. It looks like a lawnmower.Because the ground is driven automatically calculated elevation and draw a rough map. This allows one person to do the work usually done by three. Bush thought it would be commercially successful, but never caught. He learned from these failures. She learns that to become real engineers he needed to learn more than math and physics. He must learn how to effectively deal with people.

After graduating from Tufts, Bush went to work for General Electric testing of electrical equipment. He was dismissed after a fire broke out at his factory. He then took a position teaching mathematics at Tufts sister ‘college-Clark University in Massachusetts. That was in 1914. The following year he decided to go back to school themselves. He was offered a fellowship of the o $ 1.50 for pursuing a doctoral degree under a professor named Arthur Webster. Webster Bush wants to devote his doctoral work to study the acoustics. Bush, who did not care to be told what to do, refuse communion. Instead, he went to MIT where he received his doctorate in engineering in less than one ad last year returned to Tufts as an assistant professor.

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