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- The history of hypertext includes the following key points:
- In 1945, Vannevar Bush wrote about a futuristic device called the Memex, which is considered an early form of hypertext.
- In 1965, Ted Nelson coined the terms 'hypertext' and 'hypermedia' and developed a model for linked content.
- Projects in the 1960s, such as the Hypertext Editing System (HES) and Project Xanadu, contributed to the concept of hypertext as a user interface paradigm.
- The first hypertext system was implemented in 1967 at Brown University.
- The term "hypertext" is credited to Ted Nelson12345.
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- The Memex 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. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hypertextIn 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.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HypertextThe underlying concept of hypertext as a user interface paradigm originated in projects in the 1960s, from research such as the Hypertext Editing System (HES) by Andries van Dam at Brown University, IBM Generalized Markup Language, Ted Nelson's Project Xanadu, and Douglas Engelbart's oN-Line System (NLS).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_World_Wide_…The first hypertext system was implemented in 1967 (at Brown University by Andy van Dam), the mouse was invented the next year (at Stanford by Doug Engelbart) enabling the development of WYSIWYG applications, the windows GUI environment was implemented in 1972 (on XEROX's Alto computer by Alan Kay), the internet was born (around 1972), and protocols of allowing computers to exchange information (the TCP/IP protocol in 1978)...
cs.wellesley.edu/~cs215/Lectures/L00-HistoryHype…Timeline of hypertext technology This article presents a timeline of hypertext technology, including " hypermedia " and related human–computer interaction projects and developments from 1945 on. The term hypertext is credited to the author and philosopher Ted Nelson.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_hypertext_techn… - People also ask
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