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  1. History of hypertext - Wikipedia

    • All major histories of what we now call hypertext start in 1945, when Vannevar Bush wrote an article in The Atlantic Monthly called "As We May Think", about a futuristic device he called a Memex. He describe… See more

    The Invention of Hypertext

    Starting in 1963, Ted Nelson developed a model for creating and using linked content he … See more

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    Early Hypertext Applications

    The first hypermedia application was the Aspen Movie Map in 1978. In 1980, Tim Berners-Lee created ENQUIRE, an early hypertext database system somewhat like a wiki. The e… See more

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    Hypertext and The World Wide Web

    In the late 1980s, Berners-Lee, then a scientist at CERN, invented the World Wide Webto meet the demand for simple and immediate information-sharing among physicists … See more

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    In 1965, Ted Nelson coined the terms 'hypertext' and 'hypermedia' as part of a model he developed for creating and using linked content (first published reference 1965). He later worked with Andries van Dam to develop the Hypertext Editing System (text editing) in 1967 at Brown University.
    Ted Nelson coined the words "hypertext" and "hypermedia" in 1965, and worked with Andries van Dam to develop the Hypertext Editing System, in 1968, at Brown University.
     
  3. 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 …

     
  4. Hypertext - Wikipedia

  5. A Brief History of Hypertext - The History of the Web

    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+ …

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    • What is Hypertext? - GeeksforGeeks

    • A short history of the Web | CERN

      Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN. The Web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated information-sharing between scientists in …

    • A Brief History of Hypertext - Medium

      May 4, 2016 · 1941 — Borges. Jorge Luis Borges publishes “The Garden of Forking Paths.”. Borges’ short story is considered the earliest precursor to hypertext.

    • Short History of Hypertext - Nielsen Norman Group

    • Hypertext - Encyclopedia.com

    • Web History Primer - World Wide Web Consortium …

      When Tim Berners-Lee invented the Web in 1989, there had been a long interest in hypertext systems. Some commercial products had started to appear but were aimed at niche markets. In particular, learning Systems, museum exhibits, and …

    • A Little History of the World Wide Web - World Wide …

      Doug Engelbart prototypes an "oNLine System" (NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing, email, and so on. He invents the mouse for this purpose. See the Bootstrap Institute library.

    • Ted Nelson - Who invented Hypertext, Web History - LivingInternet

    • The Definition of Hypertext and Its History as a Concept

    • History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia

    • The Secret History of Hypertext

    • History of the Internet and Inventor Tim Berners-Lee - ThoughtCo

    • Hypertext - New World Encyclopedia

    • World Wide Web: Definition, history and facts | Live Science

    • Hypertext - Wikiwand