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iIn 1991, the Gopher protocol was born -- a method of searching for and null (FALSE) 0
idistributing information on the Internet. Gopher was intended to be null (FALSE) 0
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iplatform. Gopher has survived to this day, but the WWW reigns supreme. null (FALSE) 0
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iDespite its lack of popularity, Gopher is still an awesome protocol - null (FALSE) 0
iit's extremely hackable and fun to work on. People like to put random null (FALSE) 0
istuff on their gopher servers -- their blog, articles they write, etc. null (FALSE) 0
iI decided that I wanted to write an interface to the single greatest null (FALSE) 0
isource of information on the Internet -- Wikipedia. null (FALSE) 0
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iSo, I built Gopherpedia. It runs on Gopher2000 null (FALSE) 0
i(https://github.com/muffinista/gopher2000), a Ruby library I wrote for null (FALSE) 0
ideveloping Gopher services. The web proxy to Gopherpedia is GoPHPer null (FALSE) 0
i(https://github.com/muffinista/gophper-proxy), which I also wrote. null (FALSE) 0
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0more about the Gopher protocol Gopher (protocol) gopherpedia.com 70
hgopher2000 - a ruby gopher server URL:http://github.com/muffinista/gopher2000 gopherpedia.com 70
hgophper-proxy - a modern PHP gopher proxy URL:http://github.com/muffinista/gophper-proxy gopherpedia.com 70
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