Hypertext may be grouped and organized, but no; it performs no action remotely close to word processing.
HTTP.
It's a computer program that replaces a pad & a pencil. The advantage is that it's easy to rearrange your work.
actually is a brain of computer.it proccesses instruction and manipulate data after receiving them in the computer
Hypertext and hyperlinks are interrelated terms and codes used for cross linking websites on the net. Hypertext is the word or the text that has been anchored with a reference that takes one to additional source of information instantly by just clicking on it. Hyperlink is the URL to which this hypertext takes one to.
Hypertext browsing is the act of browsing hypertext or the interpretation of hypertext as a document -- like a website.
Hypertext transfers are transfers only consisting of hypertext.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is HTTP. Hypertext Markup Language is HTML. In both case Hypertext is written as one word, even though it contributes two letters to the acronym.
A hypertext protocol is a protocol relating to hypertext. The most well-known hypertext-related protocol would be the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which is used to transfer hypertext from one machine to another.
No, it would mean completely changing the mobo and everything connected to it and its just not possible.
HyperText Markup Language .
Hypertext is combined with HTML as it is formed by it. HTML could easily create a Hypertext.
This is a broad question and can be narrowed down by what hypertext is and why it is useful. See the related questions of this question for "What is hypertext?" and "Why is hypertext useful?"