The Floodgap Hytelnet-HTTP Museum Gateway
The Floodgap Hytelnet-HTTP Museum Gateway: "Hytelnet was an early attempt at unifying the various Telnet-based information resources available before the World Wide Web became the primary access method of choice, developed by Peter Scott (then at University of Saskatchewan, Canada) in 1990. By using the Hytelnet client, written by Earl Fogel, users had a primitive text-based GUI front-end, along with comprehensive on-line help and access instructions, for accessing these diverse services."

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