deusx + hypertext   16

Emphasis Update and Source - NYTimes.com
Last November, I blogged about a few new features on NYTimes.com. Today we’re releasing an update to one of those features, which I’ve been calling “Emphasis”: paragraph-specific anchor links and the ability to highlight text in articles and blog posts.
nifty  webdev  hypertext  annotation  nytimes 
november 2011 by deusx
NYTimes/Emphasis - GitHub
Emphasis provides dynamic paragraph-specific anchor links and the ability to highlight text in a document, all of which is made available in the URL hash so it can be emailed, bookmarked, or shared.
webdev  nifty  hypertext  linking  annotation  nytimes  javascript 
november 2011 by deusx
Shadows In The Cave: hypertext transformations | Bernstein | Journal of Digital Information
Very interesting look into design decisions behind Tinderbox and how they relate to hypertext overall.
hypertext  eastgate  tinderbox  from delicious
june 2010 by deusx
REST APIs must be hypertext-driven » Untangled
"What needs to be done to make the REST architectural style clear on the notion that hypertext is a constraint? In other words, if the engine of application state (and hence the API) is not being driven by hypertext, then it cannot be RESTful and cannot be a REST API. Period. Is there some broken manual somewhere that needs to be fixed?"
rest  hypertext  http  apis  webdev  webservices  rant 
october 2008 by deusx
Mark Bernstein: Coover Links
"Consider Coover Links — links in which the start of a sentence lies in one side of the link while the end of the sentence lies at the other. Coover links are named for Robert Coover, the author of a short hypertext “Heart Suit” (McSweeney’s 16, 2005) written entirely in this fashion."
hypertext  writing  coover  links 
october 2008 by deusx
Tinselman: The Mother of All Demos
"Douglas Engelbart's whirling vision of the future; it was the first public use of a mouse, as well as examples of cutting, copying, pasting, teleconferencing, video conferencing, email, and... hypertext. It's just too damn much for 1968!"
douglasengelbart  technology  hypertext  computing  future 
june 2008 by deusx
Mark Bernstein: Nelson on Tinderbox
"At a symposium in West Virginia, Nick Montfort asked Ted Nelson to describe a few programs that "could be used to enlarge the mind and liberate people""
tinderbox  tednelson  hypertext 
april 2008 by deusx
Mark Bernstein: Flight Paths Grounded
"I have no idea exactly what "hotlinking" is. ... I think I may safely claim some expertise in this area — more expertise in the literature, I think, than any US or British judge currently possesses. So the passage is probably nonsense."
hypertext  funny  hotlinking 
december 2007 by deusx
Tinderbox Stretchtext Writing System
"What if you could have digressions and concise style in the same document?"
tinderbox  stretchtext  hypertext  writing  webdev 
november 2007 by deusx
Back to the Future
"The real issue is: how improve on conventional space?"
hypertext  xanadu  tednelson 
october 2007 by deusx
if:book: small steps toward an n-dimensional reading/writing space
"Ever since Gamer Theory we've been thinking about how to design social environments for texts that aren't as conveniently hyper-structured as McKenzie Wark's."
writing  hypertext  books  metablogging 
december 2006 by deusx
Spatial Hypertext and the Practice of Information Triage - MARSHALL, SHIPMAN (ResearchIndex)
"Information triage is the process of sorting through relevant materials, and organizing them to meet the needs of the task at hand."
hypertext  papers  knowledgemanagement 
may 2006 by deusx

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