[1] Meyrowitz is most known for his work on linking and multimedia technology pre-WWW, as well as for the evolution of web development software.
[10] Meyrowitz is most known for his work on hypertext and multimedia technology before and during the Internet era, as well as the evolution of web development software, particularly Intermedia in the late 1980s.
[11][12] Meyrowitz coined the word and generalized the concept of "anchor," which was used by Tim Berners-Lee to represent the source of the hypertext link when creating HTML.
He drove the adoption of anchor in the hypertext field to represent any selection in any type of document (text, graphics, audio, and video) that could be the source or destination of a link.
Intermedia's paradigm integrated bi-directional hypermedia links between different applications within the graphical desktop interface that Apple had introduced just a year earlier.