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Subject:"Mapping Hypertext": book and results From:Harv Millman <millman -at- JMBCORP -dot- MHS -dot- COMPUSERVE -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 23 Jan 1995 15:18:46 EST
Robert Horn (founder of Information Mapping, Inc.) wrote
"Mapping Hypertext" in 198x. He claimed that Information
Mapping (IM) was the ideal vehicle for creating hypertext
documents.
Do you know of any such documents created using the IM?
Do you know of any attempts that didn't succeed? If so,
why didn't they?