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These tools also tend to trace their idea lineage back to vannevar bush's [[Memex]] and ted nelson's [[Xanadu]]. | These tools also tend to trace their idea lineage back to vannevar bush's [[Memex]] and ted nelson's [[Xanadu]]. | ||
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|Date Sent=22-11-11 14:08:30 | |||
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|Text=These tools are still not entirely mainstream compared to tools like [[Notion]], which is related to your experience trying to learn more about the tools - so they tend to have a steep learning curve! | |||
IMO the best way to get a feel for what they are is to see some examples/videos. | |||
I like this video for an overview of [[Logseq]]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtRozP8hfEY&t=6s | |||
I describe [[Roam]] and the [[Roam Discourse Graph extension]] in this portion of a talk I recently gave: https://youtu.be/jH-QF7rVSeo?t=1417 | |||
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