The original intent of the Internet was to satisfy a vision presented in 1945 by Vannevar Bush and offered in The Atlantic magazine, called As We May Think . other link. It introduced the Memex. Many erroneously think that the article predicted what was to come and that is incorrect Wiki As We May Think.
Vannevar Bush was a key scientific adviser in the USA and he and others in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration were working on stopping what they thought was the start of a new dark age. Basically president Roosevelt asked his advisors what was happening and the response was that we were entering a new dark age. President Roosevelts response was to ask how long it would last in terms of 2, 3, or 5 years. The response was, no you don't understand, we are entering a dark age that might last 500, 700, 900 years. So they went to work.
As the war was ending and the outcome was clear president Roosevelt asked Vannevar Bush to identify what should happen after the war. The brain trust produced a document called Science The Endless Frontier . other link. This document established the policies of the USA after WW II up until approximately 1980 when the USA started to reject the New Deal. This document gave birth to the National Science Foundation (NSF), which is why it is on their site. It is also the reason why you enjoy your comfortable life and are able to read this information.
So everyone was working to build the Memex described by Vannevar Bush in 1945. The NSF and all other technology oriented government organizations (NASA, DOD, FAA) were funding various projects. This eventually culminated in 1968 with what is called The Mother Of All Demos. The technology was actually developed with NSF (Universities) while supporting DOD (Semi Automatic Ground Environment air defense), NASA (Space probes and Moon Landings), and the FAA (Project Beacon, NAS Stage-A, and later AERA and AAS which pushed workstation technology to new levels).
It was not until the late 1990's when computers became available to consumers that it was possible to finally have the Memex become a reality. Many software people working under government funding and for free in their homes started to build the tools that would allow anyone to build content and upload it to the Internet. America Online purchased a body of work from one of these people and called it AOLPRESS. It was because of AOLPRESS that everyone was able to produce a website and share their knowledge with the planet.
So the Internet is the Memex. It was originally developed to share knowledge and information from anyone to anyone on the planet. This allows people to study, contribute, and work using the greatest Library in human history. By the turn of the century websites with thousands of documents and webpages surfaced built by millions of people across the planet.
Today there are templates and content management systems but they are only meant to provide simple brochure like pages in some trivial business effort duplicating the yellow pages phone book of the past. They are unable to work with vast amounts of information that is actually needed when engaged in work, education, research, government, and community settings. Wordpress and Wiki mechanisms are too hard to work with because they do not offer a WYSIWYG.
So all we have is AOLPRESS and the modifications to make it work on the new computers. The WorldWideWeb source code was released long ago but no new easy web authoring tools have surfaced. They are either just browsers or very poor editors with no effective mechanism to link to many pages on the fly while you are just writing in a stream of thought. In other words they don't work for the Memex.
If you can help to develop a real replacement to AOLPRESS and grow the original vision of the Memex let us know...