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Nelson was the first to use the term ''hypermedia'' in a 1965 article. However, it was Vannevar Bush who first introduced the idea in 1945. He described hypermedia as an information-retrieval tool that would allow users to index and access vast sources of information through non-linear association.
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According to the article on Hypermedia in Wikipedia, Ted Nelson coined the term in 1963 and published it in 1965.
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