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History of hypertext - Wikipedia
In the late 1980s, Berners-Lee, then a scientist at CERN, invented the World Wide Web to meet the demand for simple and immediate information-sharing among physicists working at CERN and different universities or institutes all over the world. See more
Hypertext is text displayed on a computer or other electronic device with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access, usually by a mouse click or keypress sequence. Early conceptions of … See more
Recorders of information have long looked for ways to categorize and compile it. There are various methods of arranging layers of references/annotations within a document. Other … See more
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History of Hypertext: Article by Jakob Nielsen
Feb 1, 1995 · Vannevar Bush (1890–1974) is normally considered the "grandfather" of hypertext, since he proposed a system we would now describe as a hypertext system as long ago as 1945. This system, the Memex ("memory …
A Brief History of Hypertext - The History of the Web
Engelbart did not invent hypertext. The word itself was used first by Ted Nelson as early as 1965. Nelson planned to use hypertext extensively in his own Project Xanadu, a storied, ongoing, 50+ year effort that may never be fully complete. …
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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.
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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."
The Jesuit who invented hypertext - Aleteia
Sep 16, 2016 · Father Busa (who, of course, was a professor of Thomist philosophy, and mastered Latin, Greek, German, French, English and Spanish in addition to his native Italian) is the father of...
BBC - History - Tim Berners Lee
In 1980, while working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, he first described the concept of a global system, based on the concept of 'hypertext', that would allow...
The Secret History of Hypertext
May 22, 2014 · When Vannevar Bush’s “ As We May Think ” first appeared in The Atlantic ’s pages in July 1945, it set off an intellectual chain reaction that resulted, more than four decades later, in the...
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