"But it seemed to me that as soon as you have computer storage you could put every point you wanted in - make the ones that are less relevant to your central topic, further away or allow the central topic to move as the reader proceeded."

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Source: In Venting, a Computer Visionary Educates by John Markoff, www.nytimes.com. January 10, 2009.

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Ted Nelson

Computer Scientist

Ted Nelson is a pioneering computer scientist known for coining the terms 'hypertext' and 'hypermedia', influencing the development of the internet.

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