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  1. History of hypertext - Wikipedia

    • Engineer Vannevar Bush wrote As We May Think in 1945 describing his conception of the Memex, a machine that could implement what we now call hypertext. His aim was to help humanity achieve a collective memory with such a machine and avoid the use of scientific discoveries for destruction and war. See more

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    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 hypertext defined it as tex…

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    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 reference works (for example dictionaries, encyclopaedias) also develo…

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  2. Engineer Vannevar Bush wrote "As We May Think" in 1945 in which he described the Memex, a theoretical proto-hypertext device which in turn helped inspire the subsequent invention of hypertext.
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    Engineer Vannevar Bush wrote As We May Think in 1945 describing his conception of the Memex, a machine that could implement what we now call hypertext. His aim was to help humanity achieve a collective memory with such a machine and avoid the use of scientific discoveries for destruction and war
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hypertext
    In his article, Bush described a theoretical machine he called a "memex," which was to enhance human memory by allowing the user to store and retrieve documents linked by associations. This associative linking was very similar to what is known today as hypertext.
    www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/bush.html
    Bush proposed the notion of blocks of text joined by links and introduced the terms "links," "linkages," "trails," and "Web" through his descriptions of a new type of textuality. Bush’s article greatly influenced the creators of what we know as “hypertext” and how we use the Internet today. (Ted Nelson coined the term “hypertext” in 1967).
    lemelson.mit.edu/resources/vannevar-bush
     
  3. As We May Think - Wikipedia

     
  4. 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...

  5. 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 …

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    If you talk to Engelbart or Nelson about their influences for hypertext, the name that will come up most often is Vannevar Bush. Bush published an article in the Atlantic in 1945 titled “As We May Think.”

  10. In "As We May Think" Vannevar Bush Envisions …

    In From Memex to Hypertext: Vannever Bush and the Mind's Machine (1991) James Nyce and Paul Kahn published a version of "As We May Think" that shows the differences between the two different versions of Bush's essay published …

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  12. Vannevar Bush - Wikipedia

    Vannevar Bush (/ v æ ˈ n iː v ɑːr / van-NEE-var; March 11, 1890 – June 28, 1974) was an American engineer, inventor and science administrator, who during World War II headed the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development …

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  14. Short History of Hypertext - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

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