HIPERTEXTO


TIME LINE
Dirección original:
The Electronic Labyrinth
http://web.uvic.ca/~ckeep/elab.htmll

 
  • 367 -- Festal Epistle of St Athanasius delivered
  • 868 -- The Diamond Sutra printed
  • 900 -- The Lindisfarne Gospels illuminated (circa)
  • 1440 -- The Gutenberg Bible published
  • 1590 -- Spenser's The Faerie Queene published
  • 1603 -- Klesheim's Album Amicorum authoring begins
  • 1611 -- King James Version of the Holy Bible published
  • 1740 -- Richardson's Pamela published
  • 1760 -- Sterne's Tristram Shandy published
  • 1787 -- Original Letters from the Archives of the Paston Family, the first English facsimile book published
  • 1790 -- Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell illuminated
  • 1854 -- Dickens' Hard Times published
  • 1872 -- Sholes and Densmore patent the QWERTY keyboard typewriter
  • 1892 -- Kelmscott Press edition of Morris' News From Nowhere
  • 1922 -- Eliot's "The Waste Land" published
  • 1925 -- Freud's "A Note Upon The Mystic Writing Pad" published
  • 1939 -- Joyce's Finnegans Wake published
  • 1945 -- Bush's "As We May Think" published
  • 1959 -- Robbe-Grillet's Dans le labyrinthe published
  • 1962 -- Nabokov's Pale Fire published
  • 1963 -- Saporta's Composition #1 published
  • 1963 -- Engelbart publishes "A Conceptual Framework"
  • 1965 -- Nelson coins the term "hypertext"
  • 1966 -- Cortázar's Hopscotch published
  • 1967 -- Barth's "Literature of Exhaustion" published
  • 1968 -- Engelbart implements NLS and invents the mouse
  • 1968 -- HES developed by Nelson and van Dam at Brown U
  • 1969 -- FRESS developed at Brown U
  • 1970 -- Ballard's The Atrocity Exhibition published
  • 1972 -- ZOG development begins at Carnegie Mellon
  • 1975 -- The Altair, the first personal computer, introduced
  • 1977 -- Apple II released
  • 1981 -- KMS development begins at Knowledge Systems
  • 1981 -- Nelson's Literary Machines published
  • 1981 -- Introduction of the IBM PC
  • 1982 -- ZOG installed on USS Carl Vinson
  • 1982 -- Guide development begins at U of Kent
  • 1983 -- TIES development begins at U of Maryland
  • 1983 -- Trigg completes the first hypertext PhD at U of Maryland
  • 1984 -- Guide implemented commercially by Office Workstations
  • 1984 -- Notecards development begins at Xerox PARC
  • 1985 -- Intermedia development begins at Brown U
  • 1986 -- Writing Environment development begins at U of N. Carolina
  • 1986 -- Guide released for the Apple
  • 1986 -- Release of the first 80386 computer, the Compaq Deskpro
  • 1987 -- HyperCard released
  • 1987 -- Conklin's "Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey" published
  • 1987 -- Guide for MS-Windows released
  • 1988 -- Pavic's Dictionary of the Khazars published
  • 1989 -- Schneiderman and Kearsley's Hypertext Hands-On! becomes the first book/hypertext package
  • 1989 -- IBM's LinkWay released
  • 1989 -- IRIS Intermedia 3.0 released commercially
  • 1989 -- Joyce's Afternoon published
  • 1991 -- Sony's Data Discman released
  • 1991 -- Franklin Electronic Bible introduced
  • 1993 -- The Electronic Labyrinth written
  • 1995 -- The Electronic Labyrinth Web version published
© 1995 Christopher Keep, Tim McLaughlin, robin.escalation@ACM.org 

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