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In 1965, Ted Nelson coined the terms 'hypertext' and 'hypermedia' as part of a model he developed for creating and using linked content (first published reference 1965). He later worked with Andries van Dam to develop the Hypertext Editing System (text editing) in 1967 at Brown University.
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Hypertext (semiotics) ... Hypertext, in semiotics, is a text which alludes to, derives from, or relates to an earlier work or hypotext (a subsequent of a hypotext) ...
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Background. The underlying concept of hypertext as a user interface paradigm originated in projects in the 1960s, from research such as the Hypertext Editing ...
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Roberto Busa began developing an electronic edition of Aquinas in the 1940s, while large-scale electronic text editing, hypertext, and online reading ...
Feb 1, 1995 · The actual word "hypertext" was coined by Ted Nelson in 1965. Nelson was an early hypertext pioneer with his Xanadu system, which he has been ...
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This article presents a timeline of hypertext technology, including "hypermedia" and related human–computer interaction projects and developments from 1945 ...
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Feb 20, 2017 · Hypertext, broadly defined, is a document which contains links to other documents. Pretty simple in theory, but it's a concept that has echoed ...
Jun 14, 2010 · This document contains draft slides for a presentation on the original hypertext system Xanadu and its comparison to Wikipedia.