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A means of combining human-readable information with [[metadata]] about the information, with special reference to the ability to "link" or "jump" to subjects of interest
A means of combining human-readable information with [[metadata]] about the information, with special reference to the ability to "link" or "jump" to subjects of interest; invented by [[Ted Nelson]] at Project Xanadu in the 1960s and first deployed as [[Apple Inc.|Apple Computer]]'s product, [[Hypercard]]; ancestor of the [[Hypertext Markup Language]] and the [[World Wide Web]]

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A definition or brief description of Hypertext.

A means of combining human-readable information with metadata about the information, with special reference to the ability to "link" or "jump" to subjects of interest; invented by Ted Nelson at Project Xanadu in the 1960s and first deployed as Apple Computer's product, Hypercard; ancestor of the Hypertext Markup Language and the World Wide Web