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Latest revision as of 07:59, 6 December 2016
Hypermedia, an extension of the term hypertext, is a nonlinear medium of information which includes graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks.
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Description
The term hypermedia was first used in a 1965 article by Ted Nelson.
The World Wide Web is a classic example of hypermedia, whereas a non-interactive cinema presentation is an example of standard multimedia due to the absence of hyperlinks.
Multimedia
The broader term multimedia may include non-interactive linear presentations as well as hypermedia.
See also
External
- Hypermedia @ Wikipedia