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Per-claim provenance."}],"not_medical_advice":true},"slug":"what-is-link-protocol-history","title":"What Is the History of Link Protocols","register":"standard","tags":["oip","kimi-import","self-explaining","voxel","concepts","what-is-link-protocol-history"],"updated_at":"2026-07-15T04:20:57.579Z","body_excerpt":"<!-- hierarchy:nav -->\n> **Path:** [OIP](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip) › [Thinker Reference](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip-thinker-reference) › [Protocol Concepts](https://miscsubjects.com/a/oip-protocol-concepts) › **What Is the History of Link Protocols**\n>\n> **Shelf:** Protocol Concepts · **Traversal:** self-explaining · hierarchical · voxel-ready\n> **Machine root:** [OIP tree](https://miscsubjects.com/api/dispatch?map=1&format=markdown) · [Registry](https://miscsubjects.com/api/dispatch?registry=1)\n\n# What Is the History of Link Protocols\n\n## §SELF — what-is-link-protocol-history\n\n**What this page is:** A chronological account of the systems and protocols that use links as their primary organizing mechanism, from 1945 to the present.\n**What it explains:** How the concept of a \"link\" evolved from a human's saved trail of document references into machine-readable, content-addressed, capability-carrying protocol elements.\n**Why read it:** To understand that the history of links is the history of making connections between pieces of information more expressive, more verifiable, and more actionable — and why the most recent chapter requires a new kind of reader.\n\n### What Link Protocol History Is\n\nLink protocol history is the sequence of inventions, starting in 1945, in which links (connections between discrete pieces of information) became the central mechanism for organizing, navigating, and reasoning about data. Each step made links more expressive, more machine-readable, or both.\n\n### Why It Matters\n\nEvery time the nature of a link changed, the way people and machines could use information changed. A link that only a human can follow enables browsing. A link that a machine can interpret enables automation. A link that carries meaning about what action it permits enables autonomous decision-making. Understanding this progression clarifies what the next generation of protocols must provide.\n\n### The Key Idea\n\nThe key idea is that links started as references for humans to follow and evolved into structured, machine-interpretable protocol elements that carry semantics, provenance, and capability. The throughline across 80 years is increasing expressiveness and increasing machine readability. The missing ingredient until recently was a general-purpose machine reader that could interpret links and decide what to do with them.\n\n### Timeline and Contributions\n\n**1945 — Vannevar Bush: The Memex.** Bush proposed a device in which documents are connected by \"trails\" — sequences of links that a user creates and saves. The links are human-created and human-followed. The Memex was never built, but it established the concept of associative linking as an alternative to hierarchical filing.\n\n**1963 — Ted Nelson: Hypertext and Xanadu.** Nelson coined the term \"hypertext\" and began building Xanadu, a system with three properties that Bush did not propose: bidirectional links (each link knows its reverse), transclusion (including part of one document inside another by reference, not by copy), and versioning (every version of a document remains accessible). Nelson's links carry more structure than Bush's trails, but Xanadu was never completed as a working system at scale.\n\n**1968 — Doug Engelbart: NLS (oN-Line System).** Engelbart demonstrated the first working hypertext system. NLS had structured links between documents, collaborative editing, and a pointing device (the mouse). The links were machine-stored but still primarily for human navigation. This was the first proof that linked document systems could be built and used.\n\n**1989 — Tim Berners-Lee: HTTP, HTML, URL.** At CERN, Berners-Lee built the World Wide Web. Three components: HTTP (the protocol for requesting documents), HTML (the format for documents containing links), and URL (the addressing scheme for locating documents). 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