Search references for MEMEX. Phrases containing MEMEX
See searches and references containing MEMEX!MEMEX
Hypothetical proto-hypertext system
A memex (a portmanteau of "memory" and "index") is a hypothetical electromechanical device for interacting with microform documents and described in Vannevar
Memex
American science official (1890–1974)
particularly for his engineering work on analog computers, and for the memex. Starting in 1927, Bush constructed a differential analyzer, a mechanical
Vannevar_Bush
Segmented search engine with specific content areas
"Memex", a three-year research program that aimed to develope new search technologies that could overcome some limitations of text-based search. Memex
Vertical_search
1945 essay by Vannevar Bush
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
As_We_May_Think
System to help searching for information
essential feature of the memex. The process of tying two items together is the important thing. All of the documents used in the memex would be in the form
Search_engine_(computing)
Method of referencing visual computer data
Vannevar Bush. In the essay, Bush described a microfilm-based machine (the Memex) in which one could link any two pages of information into a "trail" of
Hyperlink
Memex Technology Limited is a Scottish software company delivering mission-critical information systems and services for the Law Enforcement and Security
Memex_Technology_Limited
Text with references (links) to other text that the reader can immediately access
We May Think", about a futuristic proto-hypertext device he called a Memex. A Memex would hypothetically store — and record — content on reels of microfilm
Hypertext
Content of the World Wide Web that is not indexed by search engines
.onion top-level domain. Internet portal Clearnet (networking) DARPA's Memex program Deep linking Deep Web Technologies Intellectual dark web Darknet
Deep_web
English writer and humourist (1952–2001)
the personification of a software programme. It discussed Vannevar Bush's Memex and Douglas Engelbart's The Mother of All Demos, and included an interview
Douglas_Adams
Technology research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Defense
penetrating munition. MEMEX (2014–2017): an online search tool to fight human trafficking crimes on the dark web. In 2016, DARPA Memex program received the
DARPA
Any that are encoded in machine-readable formats
communicate information. Calling this then-imaginary device a "memex", Bush wrote: The owner of the memex, let us say, is interested in the origin and properties
Digital_media
American magazine and publisher
on December 8, 2020. Retrieved January 29, 2018. Dalakov, Georgi. "The MEMEX of Vannevar Bush". The History of Computers. Archived from the original
The_Atlantic
Medium consisting of pages of text or images
including futurist Bob Brown's "Readies" (1929), inventor Vannevar Bush's Memex (1945), educator Ángela Ruiz Robles's Enciclopedia Mecanica (1948), and
Book
Knowledge management software
formulation of an electronic PKB was Vannevar Bush's description of the "memex" in 1945. In a 1962 technical report, human–computer interaction pioneer
Personal_knowledge_base
1998 television anime series
character became to the original Wonderland character. Vannevar Bush (and memex), John C. Lilly, Timothy Leary and his eight-circuit model of consciousness
Serial_Experiments_Lain
Life-logging experiment, 2001-
is a Microsoft Research project inspired by Vannevar Bush's hypothetical Memex computer system. The project includes full-text search, text and audio annotations
MyLifeBits
Family of personal computers made by Apple
HyperCard, whose cards store any information—text, image, audio, video—with the memex-like ability to semantically link cards together. HyperCard was released
Mac_(computer)
First hypertext project, founded in 1960
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
Project_Xanadu
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
Office_of_the_future
1968 computer demonstration by Douglas Engelbart
and information-retrieval. He wanted to turn Vannevar Bush's idea for a Memex machine into reality, where a machine used interactively by one person could
The_Mother_of_All_Demos
American IT and analytics company
Technology (VSTI) Advanced Analytics Professional Services United States 2010 Memex Intelligence Management Software Scotland 2008 Teragram Natural Language
SAS_Institute
Aspect of Internet history
Atlantic Monthly called As We May Think, about a futuristic device he called a Memex. He described the device as an electromechanical desk linked to an extensive
History_of_hypertext
Software system for finding relevant information on the Web
desk, which he called a memex. He described this system in an article titled "As We May Think" in The Atlantic Monthly. The memex was intended to give a
Search_engine
We May Think, in which he described his idea of a machine called a Memex: a Memex would augment one's memory and searching powers by helping to create
Trexy
Japanese robotics company
NBC29. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-10-21. "Memex Automation - Fanuc 0 M/T Model C Serial (RS232) Connection Guide" (PDF)
FANUC
Coined term by Ted Nelson in 1974
Intertwingularity is closely related to the memex as introduced in Vannevar Bush's essay "As We May Think", owing largely to the memex's influence on Nelson in his conceptualization
Intertwingularity
feature of NLS. Its distant ancestors include Vannevar Bush's proposed "memex" system in 1945, the collaborative hypertext database ZOG in 1972, the NoteCards
History_of_wikis
Process by which a person manages knowledge
networked learning. Adaptive hypermedia Card file Commonplace book Drakon-chart Memex Semantic desktop User modeling Grundspenkis 2007 Wright 2005 Smedley 2009
Personal_knowledge_management
Futures studies influencers
migration, life extension Vannevar Bush 1890 1974 analog computing, envisioned Memex, similar to what the internet is now W. Warren Wagar 1932 2004 historian
List_of_futurologists
Information retrieval experiments
information retrieval. The article describes a hypothetical machine known as "memex" that would hold all of mankind's knowledge in an indexed form that would
Cranfield_experiments
Online database of digital resources
with two screens, switches and buttons, and a keyboard. He named this the "Memex". This way individuals would be able to access stored books and files at
Digital_library
Trade of humans for exploitation
Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. In 2014, DARPA funded the Memex program with the explicit goal of combating human trafficking via domain-specific
Human_trafficking
Book by G. Pascal Zachary
of Vannevar Bush Zachary described how the internet was preceded by the memex and rapid selector, things created by Bush. The narrative of this biography
Endless Frontier: Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century
Endless_Frontier:_Vannevar_Bush,_Engineer_of_the_American_Century
Denial-of-service attack
spoofing Ping flood Smurf attack UDP flood attack "The Matrix: MEME 2.12". memex.org. Retrieved 2026-02-21. Eddy, Wesley (August 2007). TCP SYN Flooding
SYN_flood
Taiwanese computer scientist and electrical engineer
University Content-Based Image Search System for DARPA MEMEX Project. http://www.ee.columbia.edu/dvmm/memex/ Wang, Jun, Tony Jebara, and Shih-Fu Chang. "Semi-supervised
Shih-Fu_Chang
Knowledge management and note-taking method
information system – Argumentation scheme Kanban – Japanese business method Memex – Hypothetical proto-hypertext system Outliner – Type of software to organize
Zettelkasten
American software company
and Fortran. ArrayFire is partially funded by DARPA, who uses it in its "Memex" dark web search software. Since version 3.4 the library is Open Source
ArrayFire
High tech sector of Scotland
Medical Visualization Systems Version 1 Linn Maxim Integrated Products Memex Technology Limited Micrel Braindead Ape Games Micronas Intermetall Leonardo
Silicon_Glen
1990 British TV series or programme
theme of hypertext and multimedia are presented: Vannevar Bush and his Memex concept of a theoretical proto-hypertext information system are shown. Ted
Hyperland
World Brain (1938) and Vannevar Bush's future vision of the microfilm-based Memex in his essay "As We May Think" (1945). Another milestone was Ted Nelson's
History_of_Wikipedia
Greek word
it oral or written—has a purifying value." Commonplace book Commentarii Memex Mnemonic Silva rerum (Liddell and Scott Greek-English Lexicon online) Foucault
Hypomnema
and Engelbart were in turn inspired by Vannevar Bush's microfilm-based memex, which was described in the 1945 essay "As We May Think".[title missing]
History_of_the_World_Wide_Web
2005 non-fiction book by John Markoff
chronologically, beginning with Vannevar Bush's description of his inspirational memex machine in his 1945 article "As We May Think". Markoff describes many of
What_the_Dormouse_Said
Method of knowledge compiling
Card file Commentarii Family cookbooks Hypomnema Knowledge organization Memex Memoranda books Miscellany Notebook (style) Notetaking Comparison of notetaking
Commonplace_book
American artist and filmmaker (born 1955)
Memex, or Laura Croft Stripped Bare by her Assassins, Even (1999) premiered at the Net_Condition exhibition in ZKM, Germany. Also known as the Memex Engine
Marc_Lafia
Espionage using electromagnetic leakage
intelligence agency) always uses low tech devices such as a typewriter or a Memex to defend against TEMPEST (despite the building being TEMPEST-shielded)
Tempest_(codename)
stacks. 1930 Bush, Vannevar Analogue computing pioneer; originator of the Memex concept, which led to the development of Hypertext 1951 Caminer, David With
List of pioneers in computer science
List_of_pioneers_in_computer_science
Leucrotta Exploration Inc. Oil & Gas LIX Lithium X Energy Corp. Mining OEE Memex Inc. Technology MT Mettrum Health Corp. Clean Technology & Life Sciences
TSX_Venture_50
Hacker group
1997). "The Cybernetic Education of a Hacker: the Genocide2600 story". memex.org. Archived from the original on 18 June 2011. Retrieved 10 Jan 2011.
Genocide2600
Error in advertising that could be potentially offensive or vulgar
Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Memex - iTempo - koran.tempo.co". Tempo (in Indonesian). 20 February 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2020. "Memex Diklaim Bisa Kalahkan
Brand_blunder
Computer scientist and original Unix team member (1944–2022)
form is described as a "personal database", and likened to Vannevar Bush's Memex concept. Cherry made several contributions to the development of electronic
Lorinda_Cherry
used to work on hypertext. Engelbart had been inspired, in part, by the memex desk-based information machine suggested by Vannevar Bush in 1945. Much
History of the graphical user interface
History_of_the_graphical_user_interface
Criminal intelligence database run by the London Metropolitan Police
suspected criminals and protesters. It was created in 1994 and supplied by Memex Technology Limited based on their 'Patriarch' technology. It supports the
Crimint
Type of software
the 1970s and 1980s, to Englebart's "augmentation" (1960s) and Bush's "Memex" (1940s). Although he identifies a "lifecycle" to this terminology that
Social_software
Application of computing technology in music
(September 2004) Soft Computing 8 (9), 604–610 doi:10.1007/s00500-004-0385-4 "Memex and composer duets: computer-aided composition using style mixing", S. Dubnov
Computer_music
1993 article by Julian Dibbell
1216238. S2CID 17693543. Johnson, Laurie (1 January 2008). "Rape and the Memex". Levy, Steven (2002). "Lawrence Lessig's Supreme Showdown". Wired. Archived
A_Rape_in_Cyberspace
American knowledge discovery software company
Entrepreneurial Initiative. The company was also a performer in DARPA's Memex program, and won the grand prize in the NGA Disparate Data Challenge. Companies
Diffeo,_Inc.
Richard J. Goodram (1990) The Virtual Library: collections on demand (Memex Research Institute White Paper #2). Chico: California State University;
Libraries and the US National Research and Education Network
Libraries_and_the_US_National_Research_and_Education_Network
on touchscreen for handwriting input. 1945: Vannevar Bush proposes the Memex, a data archiving device including handwriting input, in an essay As We
History_of_tablet_computers
Defunct software project
When Berners-Lee built ENQUIRE, he was not aware of the prior ideas about Memex, NLS and Project Xanadu developed by Vannevar Bush, Douglas Engelbart and
ENQUIRE
investigations sector, he has occupied senior roles with Control Risks, Armor Group, Memex Technology, IndigoVision and GPW Ltd. In 2012 he was appointed to the international
Andrew_Fulton_(diplomat)
Business park in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
business park, and home to the following companies: British Energy LBJ Memex Technology Limited Micron Technology Intoto Group (formerly Mowlem Energy
Peel_Park,_East_Kilbride
Tool that helps people to collaborate
formed in 1945 when Vannevar Bush shared his thoughts on a system he named "memex" in his article "As We May Think". A system that stores books, records and
Collaboration_tool
computer system to defend itself from hacks. Cyber Grand Challenge (CGC) Memex: Software that advances online search capabilities to extend into the deep
Information_Innovation_Office
Dutch software engineer
Escandell-Poveda, Raquel; Iglesias-Garcia, Mar; Papi-Galvez, Natalia (2022). "From Memex to Google: The origin and evolution of search engines". In Freixa, Pere;
Martijn_Koster
Irish academic
May 2025. "The elusive technological future". YouTube. 2 November 2011. "Memex". "Flickr". 6 April 2023. Naughton, John (2012). From Gutenberg to Zuckerberg:
John_Naughton
Institution aimed to gather together all the world's knowledge founded in 1910
External memory (psychology) Hypermedia Hypertext Intelligence amplification Memex Office of the future Victorian Internet, term coined to describe advanced
Mundaneum
Tools and systems for managing one's own data
psychology of everyday things. New York: Basic Books. "The Return of the PDA". memex.org. Marketing Computers. February 1995. "History of the Personal Data Assistant
Personal information management
Personal_information_management
1177/016555158400800303. 1991. "Memex as an Image of Potentiality Revisited." In: Nyce, J. M.; Kahn, P., eds. From Memex to Hypertext: Vannevar Bush and
Linda_C._Smith
Enhanced TI-99/4A clone
RAM, which can be upgraded to at least 2 MB through the use of the Myarc Memex Expansion Card or similar. The card also has as 128 KB video RAM. The board
Geneve_9640
Israeli physicist and inventor
(for cryptanalysis), and was the technological basis for the imaginary Memex in Bush's influential 1945 essay "As we may think." In Germany Goldberg
Emanuel_Goldberg
Form of electronic literature
century. Moreover, it is believed that Vannevar Bush's description of "the memex" in 1945 also referred to hypertext. While there are a variety of factors
Digital_poetry
Fictive computer
Artificial intelligence Clippy Dynabook Hyperland Knowledge visualization Memex Office of the future Starfire video prototype Technological singularity
Knowledge_Navigator
Austrian-born photographer and editor (1894–1989)
37, No. 2 (May 2013), p. 189. Henning, Michelle (2019). "Microfilm and Memex: Lucia Moholy, Photography and the Information Revolution". Bauhaus Imaginista
Lucia_Moholy
in March. 1945 United States Vannevar Bush developed the theory of the memex, a hypertext device linked to a library of books and films. 1945 United
Timeline of computing before 1950
Timeline_of_computing_before_1950
"Finnegans Wake" 1941 Jorge Luis Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths" 1945 Memex (concept by Vannevar Bush) 1960 Project Xanadu (concept) 1962 Marshall McLuhan's
Timeline of hypertext technology
Timeline_of_hypertext_technology
Indian-American computer scientist
in biomedical knowledge. Sheth proposed a realization of Vannevar Bush's MEMEX vision as the Relationship Web, based on the semantic metadata extracted
Amit_Sheth
Personal knowledge base application
Writing Software Review on TechNewsWorld Stephen Davies, Still Building the Memex, Communications of the ACM, Volume 54 Issue 2, February 2011 Official website
Personal_Knowbase
Computer bus
select 34 MEMRQ Out Memory address select 35 IOEX Out I/O expansion 36 MEMEX Out Memory expansion 37 REFRESH Out Refresh timing 38 MCSYNC Out CPU machine
STD_Bus
American librarian (1950–2022)
Rettig, James (2003). "Technology, cluelessness, anthropology, and the memex: the future of academic reference service". Reference Services Review. 31
James_R._Rettig
Argumentation scheme
Stephen; Velez-Morales, Javier; King, Roger (August 2005). Building the memex sixty years later: trends and directions in personal knowledge bases (Technical
Issue-based information system
Issue-based_information_system
correct. 1945 Vannevar Bush describes a hypertext-like device called the "memex" in his article As we may think in The Atlantic. 1948 Norbert Wiener writes
History of virtual learning environments
History_of_virtual_learning_environments
Record label based in Washington, U.S.
were released during that time. There is also an electronic music imprint, Memex Records, which was created in 2006. cp001 – Idiot Pilot Strange We Should
Clickpop_Records
legal case Shield Mark BV versus Joost Kist, representative of the company Memex, before the European Court of Justice (ECJ), case number C-283/01. The Dutch
Shield_Mark_BV_vs_Joost_Kist
Uses a stylus and tablet/touchscreen
on touchscreen for handwriting input. 1945: Vannevar Bush proposes the Memex, a data archiving device including handwriting input, in an essay titled
Pen_computing
accessed by what we'd now call a 'search engine' provided by a company called Memex. The project involved a number of parallel activities including the establishment
Manchester_Host
Spanish teacher and inventor
was published as part of the New York Times' Overlooked No More series. Memex "Biografía de Ángela Ruiz – Mujeres Notables" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-17
Ángela_Ruiz_Robles
2007 book by Alex Wright
(most notably the essay "As We May Think" which introduced the idea of the Memex) "The Mother of All Demos", during which Douglas Engelbart featured the
Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages
Glut:_Mastering_Information_Through_the_Ages
American librarian and publisher
retrieval device that he expanded - in theory, anyway - with his plans for the 'Memex' machine, a futuristic device that foreshadowed the modern computer and
Ralph_R._Shaw
That motivates me to continue for a long time." Intelligence amplification Memex For the use of the term 'external memory' in computing instead of psychology
External_memory_(psychology)
Belgian documentalist (1868–1944)
External memory Global brain Hypermedia Hypertext Intelligence amplification Memex Project Xanadu Victorian Internet World Brain World Wide Web Bibliography
Paul_Otlet
American data scientist
2018, Mattmann served as principal investigator for JPL's work on DARPA's Memex program, developing advanced search and indexing technologies for the deep
Chris_Mattmann
Think" proposing a proto-hypertext collective memory machine which he calls 'memex'. November – Assembly of the world's first general purpose electronic computer
1945_in_science
American historian (1897–1940)
enthusiasm. His death was a profound loss." Vannevar Bush in his work on the Memex may have been directly influenced by Binkley's essay "New Tools for Men
Robert_C._Binkley
Computer interface design concept
the problem that the Semantic Web is concerned with. Researchers in the iMemex project provide the following query examples: "Show me all LaTeX 'Introduction'
Semantic_desktop
proto-hypertext collective memory machine which he soon afterwards calls 'memex'. Cornelis de Waard begins to publish the Journaal of Isaac Beeckman. Philosopher
1939_in_science
MEMEX
MEMEX
MEMEX
MEMEX
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
King
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hostage
Girl/Female
English Greek
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Goffredo, GIOFFREDA means "God's peace."
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Seeker of; Candidate; Student
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a cooper, from Middle English tubbe ‘tub’ + man ‘man’.
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Traditional
Goddess of Melody; Master of Melodic Modes
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Protecting
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, German, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Persian
Messenger of Happiness; Good News; Glad Tiding
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Army of Allah
MEMEX
MEMEX
MEMEX
MEMEX
MEMEX