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Hypertext

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In 1934 Belgian bibliographer, Paul Otlet, developed a blueprint for links that telescoped out from hypertext electrically to allow readers to access documents, ...
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Hypertext · Documents that are connected by hyperlinks · Engineer Vannevar Bush wrote "As We May Think" in 1945 in which he described the Memex, a theoretical ...
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 ...
May 22, 2014 · In 1927, a Russian-born Jew named Emanuel Goldberg patented a device called the Statistical Machine, which allowed a user to search and retrieve ...
Ted Nelson invented hypertext, the concept behind links on the web, influencing several developers of the Internet, most notably Tim Berners-Lee. Ted Nelson's ...
Feb 20, 2017 · Engelbart did not invent hypertext. The word itself was used first by Ted Nelson as early as 1965. Nelson planned to use hypertext extensively ...
' Nelson and Douglas Englebart are considered to be the fathers of computer-based hypertext, the ability to link fragments of text together via computer, ...
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Oct 5, 2009 · It was invented a couple years later by Doug Engelbart who also gave a demonstration of one of the first hypertext system, NLS. NLS (for oN-Line ...
In 1960, Ted Nelson invented computer-based hypertext for a term project while a graduate student at Harvard, and thereafter became increasingly consumed ...
Theodor Holm ("Ted") Nelson. Starting in 1959, Nelson conceived hypertext as a revolutionary new multimedia publishing system. His unsuccessful quest to build ...