Ted Nelson

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Ted Nelson is often credited as the inventor of hypertext.

Youtube Channel

The Ted Nelson is a YouTube channel, likely operated by Ted Nelson himself.

Transclusion and Hyperlinking (Nelson's version of Cut and Paste)

In the movie Lo and Behold, Nelson lamented on the fact that Cut and Paste as a term was misused. This term should be used as an elementary operation for all computation. From my understanding, it is the essence of Pullback and Pushout in Category Theory.

Physical Integration of Book Notes

According to Li-Ao(李敖), the famous Chinese literature critique, who suggested to cut and paste physical books into organized folders[1].

How to write with Hypertext

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References

  1. 李敖, ed. (Jan 19, 2006). 李敖有话说 第489集 2006 01 19 大卸八块的读书方法. local page: 李敖有话说.