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    Project Xanadu - Wikipedia

    Project Xanadu was the first hypertext project, founded in 1960 by Ted Nelson. Administrators of Project Xanadu have declared it superior to the World Wide Web, with the mission statement: "Today's popular software simulates paper. The World Wide Web (another imitation of paper) trivialises our original … See more

    Nelson's vision was for a "digital repository scheme for world-wide electronic publishing". Nelson states that the idea began in 1960, when he was a student at Harvard University. … See more

    In the design of the Xanadu computer system, a tumbler is an address of any range of content or link or a set of ranges or links. According to Gary Wolf in Wired, the idea of tumblers … See more

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    • "Xanadu Products Due Next Year," by Jeff Merron. BIX online news report from the West Coast Computer Faire, 1988 See more

    1. Every Xanadu server is uniquely and securely identified.
    2. Every Xanadu server can be operated independently or in a network.
    3. Every user is uniquely and securely identified. See more

     
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  3. Ted Nelson Coins the Terms Hypertext, Hypermedia, …

    In this paper Nelson coined the terms hypertext and hypermedia to refer to features of a computerized information system. He used the word "link" to refer the logical connections that came to be associated with the word " hyperlink."

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  5. Hypertext in General (1965) : Ted Nelson - Archive.org

  6. Selected Papers, 1977 : Theodor Holm Nelson

    Dec 31, 2014 · TED NELSON'S PUBLISHED PAPERS ON COMPUTERS AND INTERACTION, 1965 to 1977. The pages are numbered in the order in which I was able to find the articles, when I hurriedly published them (by Xerox copier) …

  7. Hypertext - Wikipedia

    Ted Nelson gives a presentation on Project Xanadu, a theoretical hypertext model conceived in the 1960s whose first and incomplete implementation was first published in 1998. [6] In 1965, Ted Nelson coined the terms 'hypertext' and …

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  10. Ted Nelson - Who invented Hypertext, Web History

    Nov 15, 1995 · 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 mother was an actress, and his father was a director. He …

  11. History of Hypertext: Article by Jakob Nielsen

    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 developing ever since. Parts of Xanadu do work and have been a …

  12. "The Hypertext" -- first publication using the word : Ted Nelson : …

  13. Orality and Hypertext: An Interview with Ted Nelson

  14. Ted Nelson, Hypertext, and Hippie Modernism - CRM.org

  15. Ted Nelson and the Xanadu Hypertext System - SciHi Blog

  16. Ideologies of Hypertext, 1965 : Ted Nelson - Archive.org

  17. Hypertext in Historical Context: Vannevar Bush and Ted Nelson …

  18. Ted Nelson - The Public's Library and Digital Archive

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  20. Ted Nelson: The Visionary Who Imagined the Web Before It Existed

  21. Hypertext Thoughts, 1965 : Ted Nelson : Free Download, Borrow, …

  22. Announcing Ted Nelson's first computer lecture, 1965

  23. TN's big ACM article, 1965 : Ted Nelson - Archive.org