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HyperScope v1.0 Released!

After six months of intense work, HyperScope v1.0 is now available! Many thanks to the dev team, especially Brad Neuberg, and to the entire community for helping us push out this build. For those of you in the Bay Area, we’ll be throwing a little release party on Tuesday night at SRI in Menlo Park, California.

The best way to play is to read the HyperScope version of Doug Engelbart’s classic 1962 paper, “Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework”. Please check it out, give us your feedback, and join the community!

2 Responses to “HyperScope v1.0 Released!”

  1. Hyperscope and the future of the past at FactoryCity Says:

    […] I can’t quite tell how significant this is, but I know that it’s been a long time coming and that, only over time, will we begin to understand what this system will really mean for information systems. […]

  2. ideas under construction Says:

    Magical Syndication

    what if there was a better way to measure attention? browser plugins can be used to record usage paths, and maybe a rough idea of browse time per page.i wonder what could happen if we knew what part of a document each person actually read [and payed at…

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