Ted Nelson

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Theodor Holm "Ted" Nelson (born 17 June 1937) is an American pioneer of information technology, philosopher and sociologist. He coined the terms hypertext and hypermedia in 1963 and published them in 1965. Nelson also coined the terms transclusion, virtuality, intertwingularity (in Literary Machines) and teledildonics.

Publications

  • The Home Computer Revolution, South Bend, IN, 1977, 224 pp.
    • Hōmu konpyūta kakumei [ホームコンピュータ革命], trans. 西 順一郎, Sortec, 1980, 207 pp. (Japanese)
  • Literary Machines: The Report on, and of, Project Xanadu Concerning Word Processing, Electronic Publishing, Hypertext, Thinkertoys, Tomorrow's Intellectual Revolution, and Certain Other Topics Including Knowledge, Education and Freedom, Sausalito, CA, Mindful Press, 1980-1984; 1987; 1990-1993. Chapters 0-1 (c1987). Review: Smoliar (Software Eng Notes, 1983). [1]
    • Riterarī mashin [リテラリーマシン: ハイパーテキスト原論], Tokyo: ASCII, 1994, 406 pp. (Japanese)

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