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- From: WESCHAP@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu
- Subject: Re: The Future of Hypertext
- References: <Bxv9w2.6Br@andy.bgsu.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 04:40:37 GMT
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- In article <Bxv9w2.6Br@andy.bgsu.edu>
- savina@andy.bgsu.edu (Sharlyn Avina) writes:
-
- >
- >Hello! I've just joined this newsgroup. And I was wondering if anyone
- >out there could help me. For one of my graduate classes I have to write a
- >report on an electronic technology. I am doing mine on hypertext as you
- >might guess. Anyway, as part of the assignment we are supposed to
- >predict the future of the technology, as well as report on others'
- >predictions. So, my question to you is: Where do you think hypertext
- >will be in the next 5-10 years? Will it still be used to present online
- >information or will something else take its place? Any input you could
- >give me would be very helpful. Thank you.
-
- The future will surely depend upon the development of the technology that
- hypertext depends on--something that's hard to predict. Myself, I see a
- number of technologies gradually coming together. If we can assume that
- video format will be HDTV or better, that the "cable" coming into middle
- class houses is optical fiber, and that computers will become more and
- more ubiquitous in the Xerox PARC sense, then I think it likely that
- telephones, video rentals, television, newspapers, books, mail, etc.
- will be more and more closely interrelated and less and less distinguish-
- able; we'll watch TV on our palmtops and make phone calls on our TV. The
- more that happens, the less it will be true that hypertext is a discrete,
- rather odd techno-phenomenon and the more it will be true that hypertext
- is simply the environment we get our information from. In some ways this
- is already true, but we don't (and won't) see it that way: online catalogs
- in libraries, airline ticket terminals, credit bureau databases--all that
- stuff is hypertext, even if the only people who call it that are the
- people who write the programs.
-
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