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Don't joke about the short story of Internet development.

199 1 year, the University of Minnesota developed the first friendly interface to connect with the Internet. At that time, the school just wanted to develop a simple menu system to access files and information on the campus network through the local area network. Then the debate between mainframe believers and those who support client-server architecture began. At first, the followers of mainframe system prevailed, but because the advocates of client-server architecture claimed that they could quickly build a prototype system, they had to admit defeat. Advocates of client-server architecture quickly developed an advanced demonstration system called Gopher. This hamster proved to be very useful. In the following years, more than 10000 hamsters appeared all over the world. It does not require knowledge of UNIX and computer architecture. In the gopher, you only need to enter a number to select the menu option you want. Today, you can use the "Mystery Messenger" to select all the gopher systems in the world.

When Reno of UniversityofNevada created Veronica (an automatic retrieval service used by Gopher), the usability of Gopher was greatly enhanced. It is called the acronym of "very simple modern-oriented network document". Gopher all over the world collects network connections and indexes like the web. It's so popular that it's difficult to connect with them, but in spite of this, a lot of VERONICA has been developed to reduce the load. A similar single-user indexing software has also been developed, called Jughead (JonaySuniversalgopher hierarchical exclusion and display).

PeterDeutsch, the inventor of Archie, has always insisted that Archie is short for Archie. When Veronica and Jughead appeared, they showed great disgust.