gopher sites - yes.
"web" sites with text and graphics -- unlikely but theoretically possible.
the "web" wasn't born until Tim Berners-Lee invented the browser (released
91) -- but it didn't go "mainstream" until NCSA released Mosaic (1993)
the world bank got online in 1992!
see Hobb's Internet Timeline:
http://luna.bearnet.com/hit/
At 9:41 PM -0800 7/7/98, Suzanne wrote:
>I saw this question on another list today, and wondered what you great
>historians have to say about it:
>
>Suz
>
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>Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 21:36:15 +0000
>From: "Janet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: *SW* building websites since 1991
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>Tell me spideys,
>
>I came across a competitor today who claims to have been building
>websites since 1991....my history is not that good....is this
>possible?....janet
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