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  1. Engineer Vannevar Bush wrote As We May Think in 1945 describing his conception of the Memex, a machine that could implement what we now call hypertext. His aim was to help humanity achieve a collective memory with such a machine and avoid the use of scientific discoveries for destruction and war.

  2. Feb 1, 1995 · Vannevar Bush (1890–1974) is normally considered the "grandfather" of hypertext, since he proposed a system we would now describe as a hypertext system as long ago as 1945. This system, the Memex ("memory extender"), was never implemented, however, but was only described in theory in Bush's papers.

  3. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › vannevar-bushVannevar Bush - Lemelson

    Vannevar Bush, the inventor credited with the principles underlying modern hypertext research, was born on March 11, 1890 in Everett, Massachusetts. He was a headstrong child who showed an early aptitude for math.

  4. May 22, 2014 · When Vannevar Bush’s “ As We May Think ” first appeared in The Atlantic ’s pages in July 1945, it set off an intellectual chain reaction that resulted, more than four decades later, in the...

  5. Bush's proposed solution should probably go down in history as the birth of hypertext. Only he chose to imagine the "links of association" connecting all that data as "trails," not links. At one point, he even refers to experienced Memex users as "trail blazers"--a term that would have fit well with the "new frontier" rhetoric of recent cyber ...

  6. Mar 29, 1999 · U.S. Vannevar Bush: Hypertext Prophet. 1 minute read. Frederic Golden. March 29, 1999 12:00 AM EST. V annevar Bush is an unlikely cyberculture hero. After all, he was F.D.R.’s World War...

  7. As Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, Dr. Vannevar Bush has coordinated the activities of some six thousand leading American scientists in the application of science...

  8. Vannevar Bush (March 11, 1890 – June 30, 1974) was an American engineer and science administrator known for his work on analog computing, his political role in the development of the atomic bomb, and the idea of the memex, which was seen decades later as a pioneering concept for the World Wide Web.

  9. #hypertext — Bush, 1953, p. 151 I believe that an essential aspect of a fully successful system is that it should automatically improve by reason of its use. It is easiest to consider this in the case of a professional library, perhaps one on the law.

  10. Vannevar Bush (1890-1974) is the pivotal figure in hypertext research. His conception of the Memex introduced, for the first time, the idea of an easily accessible, individually configurable storehouse of knowledge.

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