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      <title>The Eighth ACM International Hypertext Conference</title>
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      <description>&amp;ldquo; The reaction of the hypertext research community to the World Wide Web is like finding out that you have a fully grown child. And it&amp;rsquo;s a delinquent. &amp;rdquo; With this, Ted Nelson, who coined the term &amp;lsquo;hypertext&amp;rsquo; in the early 60&amp;rsquo;s, summed up the reaction of one particular academic community to the explosive growth of the Web. The occasion was HyperText 97 [1], the Eighth ACM Conference on Hypertext, the place was Southampton, the date was April 6-11th 1997.</description>
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      <title>Wire: Interview with Nick Gibbins</title>
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      <description>What are you doing now?
I&#39;m studying for a Masters in Knowledge Based Systems at Edinburgh University&#39;s Department of Artificial Intelligence.
...and what where you doing before?
Before this academic year I was a software engineer working for Nokia Telecommunications in Cambridge on a variety of network management products.
Why the jump from the networkie side of a telecoms company to doing a masters degree? 
Mainly for financial reasons, I think.</description>
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      <title>Minotaur: Nick Gibbins</title>
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      <description>Nowadays, it seems as though the only people who haven&#39;t heard of the Internet and the World Wide Web are technophobic hermits who consider the radio to be a dangerously new invention. Indeed, the media bandwagon seems to have created hype of such a magnitude that the Web cannot possibly live up to the expectations people have been lead to have of it.
Both the mainstream and the specialist press continue to laud the Web as the ultimate digital information system, a rather over ambitious claim.</description>
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