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The Secret History of Hypertext - The Atlantic
May 22, 2014 · In that landmark essay, Bush described a hypothetical machine called the Memex: a hypertext-like device capable of allowing its users to comb through a large set of documents stored on...
As We May Think - Wikipedia
The other Memex: The tangled career of Vannevar …
The histories of the two machines that were the closest Bush came to turning his famed Memex ideas into hardware, the Comparator and the Rapid Selector, dictate a reevaluation of Bush's direct influence.
Vannevar Bush's Memex - Brown University
Emanuel Goldberg, Electronic Document Retrieval, …
Abstract: Vannevar Bush's famous paper "As We May Think" (1945) described an imaginary information retrieval machine, the Memex. The Memex is usually viewed, unhistorically, in relation to subsequent developments using digital …
Innovation, pragmaticism, and technological continuity: Vannevar …
Vannevar Bush - Wikipedia
He is known particularly for his engineering work on analog computers, and for the memex. Starting in 1927, Bush constructed a differential analyzer, a mechanical analog computer with some digital components that could solve …
Vannevar Bush - University of Virginia
July 1945 | As We May Think | Bush - The Atlantic
Anniversary of Vannavar Bush's famous essay describing the …
As We May Think - The Atlantic
Oppenheimer: Why Vannevar Bush Looks So Familiar To …
From Memex to hypertext : Vannevar Bush and the mind's …
Vannevar Bush and memex | Annual Review of Information …
The Godfather - WIRED
The Rise and Fall of Vannevar Bush - Science History Institute
The Man Behind the USA’s Decision to Build the Bomb
Vannevar Bush and his Vision of the Memex Memory Extender