Gopher

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Gopher is an early, menu-driven Internet protocol used for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents before the widespread adoption of the World Wide Web.

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Label Occurrences
Gopher canonical 5

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet protocol
application-layer protocol
document retrieval protocol
menu-driven protocol
accessedBy Gopher client
Gopher-capable web browser
category Application layer protocols
History of the Internet
Internet protocols
competedWith World Wide Web
creator Bob Alberti
Daniel Torrey
Farhad Anklesaria
Mark P. McCahill
Paul Lindner
dataModel hierarchical document tree
declinedDueTo lack of inline multimedia support
licensing concerns from University of Minnesota
rise of the World Wide Web
designedFor distributing documents
retrieving documents
searching documents
developedAt University of Minnesota
developedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFeature client–server architecture
hierarchical menu interface
simple line-oriented protocol
text-based navigation
hasSuccessor HTTP
World Wide Web
influenced early web design
introducedInYear 1991
namedAfter Minnesota Golden Gophers
operatesOn the internet
surface form: Internet
peakPopularityPeriod early 1990s
predecessorOf World Wide Web
RFCNumber 1436
standardizedIn RFC 1436
status largely obsolete
supports document menus
links to other Gopher servers
search services
supportsContentType binary files
directories
plain text
URLScheme gopher://
usesAddressScheme gopher URL scheme
usesPort 70
usesTransportProtocol Transmission Control Protocol
surface form: TCP

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mosaic (web browser) supportedProtocol Gopher
subject surface form: Mosaic
"The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog" describes Gopher
subject surface form: The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog
libwww supportsProtocol Gopher
Mosaic supportsProtocol Gopher