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Memex [memory expansion] is a
hypothetical electromechanical device for
interacting with
microform do****ents and
described in
Vannevar Bush's 1945 article...
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particularly for his
engineering work on
analog computers, and for the
memex.
Starting in 1927, Bush
constructed a
differential analyzer, a mechanical...
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essential feature of the
memex. The
process of
tying two
items together is the
important thing. All of the do****ents used in the
memex would be in the form...
- of the "
Memex program",
which aims at
developing new
search technologies overcoming some
limitations of text-based search.
DARPA wants the
Memex technology...
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desire for a sort of
collective memory machine with his
concept of the
memex that
would make
knowledge more accessible,
believing that it
would help...
- We May Think",
about a ****uristic proto-hypertext
device he
called a
Memex. A
Memex would hypothetically store — and
record —
content on
reels of microfilm...
- in The
Atlantic Monthly magazine under the
title "As We May Think." The
Memex article in The
Atlantic is most
often cited because of its
longer text which...
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Atlantic Monthly called As We May Think,
about a ****uristic
device he
called a
Memex. He
described the
device as an
electromechanical desk
linked to an extensive...
- on
December 8, 2020.
Retrieved January 29, 2018. Dalakov, Georgi. "The
MEMEX of
Vannevar Bush". The
History of Computers.
Archived from the original...
- and lack of investment.
Charles S. Smith, the
founder of a
company called Memex (named
after a
hypertext system proposed by
Vannevar Bush),
hired many of...