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Engelbart finally came up with his answer: We need to create Dynamic Knowledge Repositories (DKRs), a new kind of tool that can integrate and update the latest knowledge held by a group of people and allows others to use it anytime, anywhere. Such tools would not have been possible in the printing era because paper, as a static physical medium, has... See more
Alan Chan • My Vision: A Forgotten History
Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework - 1962 (AUGMENT,3906,)
Douglas C. Engelbartdougengelbart.orgEngelbart’s vision, from the beginning, was collaborative. His vision was people working together in a shared intellectual space. His entire system was designed around that intent.
Alan Chan • My Vision: A Forgotten History
Bret Victor, beast of burden
worrydream.comstart [Folk Computer]
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In our reality, Ted Nelson served as a muse rather than the Internet’s architect. Legend has it that he conceived of Xanadu as an antidote (or amplifier) for his attention deficit disorder. He dreamed of a word processor that allowed users to surf through and freely explore associations, related material, and alternate contexts of any given piece o
... See moreCharles Broskoski • Counter Currents: Are.na on Ted Nelson’s Computer Lib/Dream Machines
management is just prompt engineering
This is a fascinating memo shared by the one and only Sriram Krishnan. This piece was written by Ken Olsen and shared on August 1st, 1978.Ken Olsen was an American engineer who co-founded "Digital Equipment Corporation" (DEC) in 1957 with colleague Harlan Anderson and his brother Stan Olsen.Using the trademark "Digital," the company produced many d... See more