Timeline of hypertext technology

This article presents a timeline of hypertext technology, including "hypermedia" and related human–computer interaction projects and developments from 1945 on.The term hypertext is credited to the author and philosopher Ted Nelson.See also Graphical user interface, Multimedia; also Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine's Mundaneum, a massively cross-referenced card index system established in 1910.
timelinehypertexthypermediaTed NelsonGraphical user interfaceMultimediaPaul OtletHenri La FontaineMundaneumJorge Luis BorgesThe Garden of Forking PathsVannevar BushProject XanaduMarshall McLuhanThe Gutenberg GalaxyHypertext Editing SystemAndries van DamBrown UniversityXerox Alto desktopPROMISAspen Movie MapENQUIREElectronic Document SystemXerox Star desktopKnowledge Management SystemNoteCardsIntermediaSymbolics Document ExaminerworkstationsTexinfoMacromedia AuthorwareCanon CatHyperCardKnowledge NavigatorApple ComputerJohn SculleyStoryspaceMicrocosm (hypermedia system)University of SouthamptonMacromedia DirectorTim Berners-LeeDynaTextWorld Wide WebHyperlandDouglas AdamsToolBookHyTelnetWinHelpGopherAmigaGuideEverything2WikipediaOpenXanaduGeminiHyperlinkHypertext fictionHypervideoAdaptive hypermediaeducationalauthoringHyperlinks in virtual worldsUniform resource identifierInternationalized resource identifierUniform resource nameUniform resource locatorExtensible resource identifierPersistent uniform resource locatorSemantic URLanchor textclick pathDomain nameCopyright aspects of hyperlinking and framingdeep linkingFat linkURI fragmentHostnameInline linkinginbound linkbacklinkHTTP refererimage mapInternal linkInternet bookmarklinkbackLink relationLink rotObject hyperlinkingScreen hotspotSource trackingtransclusionURI schemeURL normalizationURL redirectionWebsiteWeb pageXML namespaceHypertext Transfer ProtocolDigital poetryHistory of hypertextInteractive novelInteractive fictionHistoryDomain Application ProtocolComputingBefore 19501950–1979ScientificWomen in computingComputer scienceAlgorithmsArtificial intelligenceBinary prefixesCryptographyMachine learningQuantum computing and communicationSoftwareFree and open-source softwareOperating systemsDOS familyWindowsProgramming languagesVirtualization developmentMalwareInternetInternet conflictsWeb browsersWeb search enginesKathleen AntonelliJohn Vincent AtanasoffCharles BabbageJohn BackusJean BartikGeorge BooleVint CerfJohn CockeStephen CookEdsger W. DijkstraJ. Presper EckertAdele GoldstineLois HaibtBetty HolbertonMargaret HamiltonGrace HopperDavid A. HuffmanBob KahnBrian KernighanAndrew KoenigSemyon KorsakovNancy LevesonAda LovelaceDonald KnuthJoseph KruskalDouglas McIlroyMarlyn MeltzerJohn von NeumannKlára Dán von NeumannDennis RitchieGuido van RossumClaude ShannonFrances SpenceBjarne StroustrupRuth TeitelbaumKen ThompsonLinus TorvaldsAlan TuringPaul VixieLarry WallStephen WolframNiklaus WirthSteve WozniakKonrad Zuse