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Abora Hypermedia Project

http://www.abora.org

Hypertext system supporting fine-grained links, transclusions and user link filtering. Features screen shots, technical reports and sub-projects.

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Assoziations-Blaster

http://www.a-blast.org

Network that connects text through automatic, non-linear real-time linking. Features an FAQ, personal configuration and a discussion forum.

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Bill Kennelly's History of Hypertext

http://www.ultradevguru.com/ver2_hypertext

This site is about the people, systems and key events in the evolution of hypertext.

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Bootstrap Institute

http://www.bootstrap.org

The Institute's Mission is to cultivate a knowledge environment which includes a shared dynamic knowledge repository; to foster development of an open platform information system infrastructure, based on an Open Hyperdocument Systems (OHS) framework; and to share the A-B-C's of Bootstrapping and support co-evolution of human organizations and their tools

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PyWiki

http://www.voght.com/cgi-bin/pywiki?PyWiki

A Python-based Wiki clone with a focus on Knowledge Management.

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The Big Picture

http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/BigPic.htm

Visual Browsing in Web and non-Web Databases. Directory of projects, research, products, and services.

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Udanax

http://www.udanax.com

Enfiladic Hypertext. Offers open-source license, philosophy behind the systems, an FAQ and an e-mail discussion list.

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Virtual hierarchies and virtual networks: some lessons from hypermedia usability research applied to

http://ijhcs.open.ac.uk/smith

By P.A. Smith, I.A. Newman and L.M. Parks. Considers the usability of the World Wide Web in the light of a decade of research into the usability of hypertext and hypermedia systems.

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