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[hī́pər-tĕkst́]
(n.)A computer-based text retrieval system that enables a user to access particular locations in webpages or other electronic documents by clicking on links within specific webpages or documents.
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Hypertext is text, displayed on a computer, with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access, usually by a mouse click or keypress sequence. Apart from running text, ...
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Hypertext is text which is not constrained to be linear. Hypertext is text which contains links to other texts. The term was coined by Ted Nelson around 1965 (see History ). HyperMedia is a term used for hypertext which is not constrained t...
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We create new hypertext technologies and publish serious hypertext, fiction and non-fiction. ... "...the primary source for serious hypertext" -- Robert Coover, The New York Times Book Review...
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Resource list by specialists in hypertextual fiction and theory. ... From the intricately woven epic of Victory Garden to the philosophical explorations of Socrates in the Labyrinth, Storyspace is the software of choice for serious hypertext -- on the Web, on disk, or on CD, for Macintosh or Windows.
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'An annotated bibliography of original hypertext fiction, criticism, and related sites. 'Exhaustive' according to the Wall Street Journal (March 28, 1996); a GNN Best of the Net Winner, 1995, for Literature. ... What I'm onto here is writing and researching and thinking about hypertext fiction. For those of you familiar with...
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Cyberculture, Internet Literacy ... The World Wide Web (WWW) combines computer networking (the Internet) and Hypertext MarkUp Language (HTML) into an easy to use system by which people can access information around the world from a desktop computer.
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"Hypertext" is a term created by visionary Ted Nelson to describe non-linear writing in which you follow associative paths through a world of textual documents. The most common use of hypertext these days is found in the links on World Wide Web pages.
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This past week, I had the pleasure of participating in a panel on data breach communications at the inaugural SC World Congress, held in NYC at the Jacob Javits Center.  I was joined by Rich Baich, principal for security and privacy, Deloitte and Touche, and Dan Kaplan, senior reporter for SC Magazine. ... HYPERtext Issues...
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Hypertext is the foundation of the World Wide Web, enabling users to click on a link to obtain more information on a subsequent page on the same site or from a Web site anywhere in the world. ... Hypertext is the umbrella term for all links, whether appearing as text (word, phrase or sentence) or as an icon or other...
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