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Eastgate Systems

Eastgate Systems is a publisher and software company headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, which publishes hypertext.〔(FAQ ). Eastgate.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-28.〕
Eastgate is a pioneer in hypertext publishing and electronic literature 〔(Hypertext connects disparate data: extract a world of data, layer by layer ) by Henry Fersko-Weiss, March 1st, 1989, Lotus Publishing Corp. Quotes Mark Bernstein: '' "In the next five to ten years," says Eastgate Systems' Bernstein, "hypertext will determine the way programs interact with people."''〕〔Gutermann, Jimmy, 'Hypertext Before the Web,' ''Chicago Tribune,'' April 8, 1999 ("Thanks to some successful early attempts at hypertext fiction that Eastgate published (most notably by Michael Joyce and Stuart Moulthrop) and a front-page Robert Coover essay in the "New York Times Book Review," Eastgate and Storyspace were closely associated with the emerging field of literary hypertext.")〕〔Coover, Robert, 'And Hypertext Is Only the Beginning. Watch Out!' ''New York Times Book Review,'' August 29, 1993 ("...the primary source for serious hypertext fictions today is Eastgate Systems, the New Directions of electronic publishing and the supplier of the popular Storyspace software in which most of the hypertext authors I know about have written.")〕 and one of the best known publishers of hypertext fiction.〔Murphy, Kim, 'Electronic Literature: Thinking Outside the Box,' ''Los Angeles Times'', July 24, 2000; Zack, Ian, 'A Novel Approach to Literature,' ''The Roanoke Times,'' July 16, 1999.〕 It publishes fiction, non-fiction, and poetry hypertexts by established authors with careers in print, as well as new authors. Its software tools include Storyspace, a hypertext system created by Jay David Bolter, Michael Joyce, and John B. Smith〔Landow, George P. (1992). ''Hypertext: the convergence of contemporary critical theory and technology''. The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 40〕 in which much early hypertext fiction was written,〔(Strange fiction ) by Jimmy Guterman , 05.23.97, Forbes.〕 and Tinderbox,〔(Tinderbox 1.2: multipurpose app sparks, stores, and shares ideas. ), MacWorld, September 1, 2003.〕 a tool for managing notes and information. Storyspace was used in a project in Michigan to put judicial "bench books" into electronic form. Eastgate's chief scientist, Mark Bernstein, is a well-known figure in hypertext research, and has improved and extended Storyspace as well as developing new hypertext software.
==Product list==

* Tinderbox, a content assistant for managing, analyzing and mapping notes in a hypertextual environment.
* Storyspace, a hypertext writing environment.

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