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  • Putting a site on the World Wide Web used to mean learning a set of codes called Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).

    Creating A Home Page Without The Hassle 2008

  • The algorithm, called Hypertext Induced Topic Search (HITS), referred to webpages as "hubs" and

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • The algorithm, called Hypertext Induced Topic Search (HITS), referred to webpages as "hubs" and

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The algorithm, called Hypertext Induced Topic Search (HITS), referred to webpages as "hubs" and

    ACM TechNews 2010

  • The algorithm, called Hypertext Induced Topic Search (HITS), referred to webpages as "hubs" and

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • "Hypertext" is a term created by Computer Lib author Ted Nelson that refers to a method of allowing a user to move from one concept to another in a text by linking the two concepts together.

    The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Languages, Continued 1992

  • One idea (which is relevant to this problem) is the concept: 'Hypertext': Human-readable information linked together in an unconstrained way.

    GMSV 2009

  • The result is a kind of Hypertext Poem; a genre in which I am the first conscious exponent, going back to the talk I gave at the world’s first personal computer conference Philadelphia, 1976 where I was demo-ing the beta-test Hypermedia system I’d co-implemented to Ted Nelson, and as I quickly had examples published in Datamation, SIGART Newsletter, New York Review of Science Fiction, and other markets.

    Blathering Lockdown: Day One « Whatever 2008

  • * "'Hypertext' is a term coined in the 1950s by Ted Nelson, which has become popular for these systems, although it is used to embrace two different ideas.

    GMSV 2009

  • Art of War by suntzu [sunzi] - English Hypertext on October 1, 2009 at 6: 49 am | Reply 24/7 Inspector

    IPCC To Investigate Barwell Deaths « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

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