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Vannevar Bush was an influential American engineer and inventor, best known for his work in the field of analog computing and for his visionary ideas that anticipated the modern internet. He served as the director of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development during World War II, where he played a key role in coordinating scientific research and development efforts that contributed to the war effort. Bush's most notable contributions include the development of the differential analyzer, an early mechanical computer, and his seminal essay "As We May Think," which proposed concepts that would later influence the development of hypertext and the World Wide Web.

In addition to his technical achievements, Bush was deeply engaged in the philosophy of science and technology, emphasizing the importance of scientific research for the advancement of society. He argued for the integration of science into national policy and the necessity of supporting scientific endeavors to address complex societal challenges. His legacy continues to resonate in discussions about the role of technology in society and the future of innovation.

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تاریخ تولد March 11, 1890
محل تولد Everett, Massachusetts, USA
تاریخ مرگ June 28, 1974
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