Interview with Belinda Barnet, author of “Memory Machines: The Evolution of Hypertext”

Interview with Belinda Barnet, author of “Memory Machines: The Evolution of Hypertext”

The following is an interview with Belinda Barnet, author of Memory Machines: The Evolution of Hypertext This book is an exploration of the history of hypertext, an influential concept that forms the underlying structure of the World Wide Web and innumerable software applications. Q: In the Introduction to your book,...
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Newly Released Australian Studies Titles!

Newly Released Australian Studies Titles!

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