linkittyy
Linkittyy is a term used in discussions of data networks to describe a theoretical framework for durable, cross-domain linking of information objects. In this framework, hyperlinks, APIs, and identities are treated as first-class citizens in a unified, graph-based model that supports dynamic, context-aware navigation and data integration across platforms. The concept emphasizes resilience, privacy-preserving linking, and semantic compatibility across heterogeneous systems.
The etymology of linkittyy is uncertain; the word appears to be a portmanteau combining elements of "link"
Core characteristics of linkittyy include multi-layer graph structures, context-sensitive link resolution, and robust provenance and trust
Potential applications span hypermedia systems, digital libraries, cross-platform data portals, and augmented reality environments. In practice,
See also topics include hypertext, knowledge graphs, the Semantic Web, graph databases, and link rot. Because