Links are central to the web as we know. They are what makes rabbit holes possible. They give the web of knowledge a chance to grow organically and progressively

But the problem with the technological was that we separated Editors and Browsers Ideally they should have been the one and the same with an option to switch quickly between the modes.

We should visualise editors and browsers as the two modes of knowledge management Tools

WYSIWYG and inline editors made this approachable to a certain extent. While WYSIWYG failed miserably in adoption, inline editors failed in their range of activities you could do.

Markdown struck a great balance here. We can do two things to increase three adoption of

Links are bidirectional in nature. They have just not been explored enough. Raom Research was one of the first ones to make it visually evident.

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