Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium
Available as Zoom Live Stream
May 11, 2022 4PM-5PM Pacific
live streamed, YouTube
"I forgot, I invented hypertext"
Theodor Holm Nelson PhD
In 1968 and 1969 In 1968 and 1969 I commuted to Brown, at my own expense, and worked with programmer Steven Carmody to implement
clickable span of text, as well as the Back Button. This was the HES system. (It differed from Engelbart's Jump command, which he had shown me in 1966, which required a typed command.)
I will reminisce about this, and about Doug Engelbart, SRIs Research Center for Augmenting Human Intellect, the “Mother of All Demos” and other historical events.
Ted Nelson has the bragging rights as the Original visionary of world wide hypertext, 1960.
⧉ Youtube channel: Youtube.com/TheTedNelson
Fighting for parallel pages, visibly connected.
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