6.12.2018

Margaret Gould Stewart : How the hyperlink changed everything


Margaret Gould Stewart Small Thing Big Idea
How the hyperlink changed everything  (transcript)
Summary
People, now, use hyperlinks naturally and unconsciously.  They must be frustrated if they face no hyperlink where they want to know.
You know that when you see web pages. Words figured out blue color have a link, you know, you can click them and it opens another page.
This is the hyperlink. The speaker tells us that It gives people the opportunity to influence the narrative like jumping around in a story.
The hyperlinks are not only used by many people but also created by many people. That is surprising.

I can do that also. I can see how to create hyperlinks by using hyperlinks.
For me, It changed how to study English first. I don't need to use thick dictionaries. It means that when I don't know even one English word, l sometimes use an English Japanese dictionary, an English English dictionary, a Japanese English, and a Japanese dictionary. And then I go to a library when I want to know something more. I can read TED talk more than before, enjoy, continue, and it can be said to change my life.

The hyperlink is too great to imagine who and how to be invented, isn't it?

Words in this story
democratic /adj/ government run by the people of life the country and it has a principle that equal right and privileges.

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