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From Memex To Hypertext

From Memex To Hypertext

From Memex To Hypertext

From Memex To Hypertext

by James M. Nyce

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Hardback. New. Vannevar Bush, the engineer who designed the world's most powerful analog computer, predicted the development of a new kind of computing machine he called Memex. This book contains Bush's essays, and essays by researchers relating the state of art in personal computing, hypertext and information retrieval software to bush's ideas and Memex.

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Title
From Memex To Hypertext
Author
James M. Nyce
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Hardback
Book Condition
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0125232705
ISBN 13
9780125232708
Publisher
Academic Press
Place of Publication
San Diego, Ca
This edition first published
1991-12

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