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Memex [memory expansion] is a hypothetical electromechanical device for interacting with microform documents and described in Vannevar Bush's 1945 article "As We May Think". Bush envisioned the memex as a device in which individuals would compress and store all of their books, records, and … See more
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In "As We May Think", Vannevar Bush describes a memex as an electromechanical device enabling individuals to develop and read a large self-contained … See moreIn 1959, Vannevar Bush described an improved "Memex II". In the manuscript draft of "Memex II" he wrote, "Professional societies will no longer print papers..." and states that … See more
Inspired by Bush's hypothetical device in his 1945 article, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launched a program named Memex in 2014 to fight human trafficking … See more
• Barnet, Belinda (2013). Memory Machines: The Evolution of Hypertext. Anthem Press. ISBN 9780857281968.
• Bush, … See moreBush said of his "As We May Think" memex device that "technical difficulties of all sorts have been ignored," but that, "also ignored are … See more
In 1967, Vannevar Bush published a retrospective article entitled "Memex Revisited" in his book Science Is Not Enough. Published 22 years after his initial conception of the Memex, Bush details the various technological advancements that have made his … See more
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Jul 21, 2023 · The Memex was a conceptual system created by Vannevar Bush for storing data and retrieving it in an easy and organized manner. The system was to provide easy access to the large amount of knowledge that was …
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Mar 27, 2021 · "As We May Think" is a 1945 essay by Vannevar Bush which has been described as visionary and influential, anticipating many aspects of information society. It was first published in The Atlantic in July 1945 and …
Vannevar Bush and his Vision of the Memex Memory …
Mar 11, 2018 · In computer science we know Vannevar Bush as the father of the Memex, an adjustable microfilm viewer with a structure analogous to that of the World Wide Web. “As long as scientists are free to pursue the truth wherever it …
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