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Alexandre Serres"PROJECT XANADU®
Founded 1960 * The Original Hypertext Project "histoire de l'hypertexte Xanadu histoire de Xanadu Ted_Nelson
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You see a central xanadoc ("Origins", by Moe Juste)
which is built of excerpts from other documents (sourcedocs).
Each excerpt is visibly connected to its source.
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Its bizarre structure was created by
arbitrary initiatives of varied people
and it has a terrible programming language,
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Caitlin ReynoldsXanadu was one of the original hypertext projects. It didn't work. Many of the things we take for granted about how the Web functions were products of chance, experimentation, and luck. It could have looked and worked completely different.
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Frank BedoyaSince 1960, we have fought for a world of deep electronic documents-- with side-by-side intercomparison and frictionless re-use of copyrighted material.
design technology hypertext research xanadu newmedia interaction hypermedia tednelson
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Thalles Waichertreferenciado projeto em artigos sobre hipetexto
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Dante-Gabryell MonsonA spatial viewer for hypertext in 3D based on the open transliterary standard.
referencemaps visualization software for:meinhard for:zellerdelicious for:thomaskalka for:srose for:kpi for:farsam for:guaka
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PROJECT XANADU MISSION STATEMENT:
DEEP INTERCONNECTION, INTERCOMPARISON AND RE-USESince 1960, we have fought for a world of deep electronic documents-- with side-by-side intercomparison and frictionless re-use of copyrighted material.
WE FIGHT ON.We have an exact and simple structure. The Xanadu model handles automatic version management and rights management through deep connection.
Today's popular software simulates paper. The World Wide Web (another imitation of paper) trivializes our original hypertext model with one-way ever-breaking links and no management of version or contents.
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