Mice, mice, mice - Logitech celebrates the production of it's billionth mouse. Image Credit: Logitech
The Mouse Passes One Billion Sold
This is a campaign that is beginning to rival fast food giant, McDonald’s.
Announced during the same week the invention of the computer mouse turned forty, Logitech passes a milestone with shipment of its billionth mouse.
The billionth mouse production line. Image Credit: Logitech
According to a report by Gartner Consulting, more than a billion people are currently using computers worldwide, with another billion expected to by 2014.
Since the development of the computer mouse in the late 1960s, Logitech has been the leading innovator in mouse technology beginning in the early 1980's.
The one billonth mouse. Image Credit: Logitech
In celebration of its billionth mouse, Logitech is launching a worldwide contest that invites people to follow the travels of this notable mouse, to be chronicled on Logitech's blog,
BLogitech at blog.logitech.com.
The original mouse - Invented by a team of researchers led by Doug Engelbart at the Stanford Research Institute in California in 1968, computer’s most dynamic input device, the “mouse”, has entered into its 40's on Monday, December 1, 2008. Image Credit: SRI
So, it all comes down to this … from humble beginnings as a block of wood, a button and movement tracking wheels hooked to a computer, to a blog entry at a mouse manufacturer’s website.
Happy birthday and happy billionth to you … Mouse!
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