Meaning hypermedia
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Most Web navigation is done by clicking text-based links that open new pages in a Web browser. These links, which are often blue and underlined, are referred to as hypertext, since they allow the user [..]
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Electronic documents containing a variety of data types, such as pictures and sound, in addition to text.
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Relationships Related Term:  hyper- multimedia n. ~ A hypertext system that links information in many different formats, including text, still and moving images, and audio.
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Integrates audio, graphics, and/or video through links embedded in the main program.
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documents which combine hypertext links and multimedia elements.
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Documents which combine hypertext links and multimedia elements.
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Like hypertext, but includes other interlinking media, such as graphics, audio, video, and VRML.
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Media (such as text, graphics, video, audio) that contains hyperlinks.
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Computer-addressable files that contain pointers for linking to multimedia information, such as text, graphics, video, or audio in the same or other documents. Note: The use of hypertext links is known as navigating.
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WebGuest Dictionary Pictures, videos, and audio on a Web page that act as hyperlinks  .
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An extension to hypertext that supports linking graphics, sound, and video elements in addition to text elements. The World Wide Web is a partial hypermedia system since is supports graphical hyperlin [..]
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A hypertext document in which text is combined with graphics, audio, animation, and/or full-motion video (example: National Geographic Channel).
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Refer to online documentation.
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The extension of the hypertext concept to multimedia, describing the combination of multimedia information (text, images, audio, video, etc) in a meaningful configuration, which is especially useful f [..]
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Applications or documents that contain dynamic links to other media, such as audio, video, or graphics files.
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An extension to hypertext that includes graphics and audio.
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Hypertext that includes or links to other forms of media.
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Extends the idea of hypertext by including graphics and sound as well as text. It was when browsers expanded from a purely text form to include other media that the web really grew in popularity.
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The hypertext concept extended to include linked multiple media.  
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(n) a multimedia system in which related items of information are connected and can be presented together
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Hypermedia, a logical extension of the term hypertext, allows graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a generally non-linear medium of information. This contrasts with m [..]
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 Hypermedia is an extension of hypertext that allows images, movies, and Flash animations to be linked to other content.   
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Computerized compilations of information units (text, Sound, graphics, and/or video) interconnected by logical nonlinear linkages that enable users to follow optimal paths through the material and als [..]
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Computerized compilations of information units (text, sound, graphics, and/or video) interconnected by logical nonlinear linkages that enable users to follow optimal paths through the material and als [..]
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Hypermedia is an extension to what is known as hypertext, or the ability to open new Web pages by clicking text links on a Web browser. Hypermedia extends upon this by allowing the user to click image [..]
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Any content type which allows entities to link to each other in a standardized way, making other entities discoverable from a client.
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An extension to hypertext which includes graphics, audio, and video.
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Hypermedia takes hypertext to another level, and includes images, sounds, and video with links that can be selected and viewed.
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(computing) The use of text, data, graphics, audio and video as elements of an extended hypertext system in which all elements are linked so that the user can move among them at will
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Describes hypertext in which various types of data can be stored - sound, images, video and so on - as regular text.
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