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Hi Linda,
     The world wide web wasn't introduced until around 1993. 
Everything was text based up until that point, and the general public 
did not have access to the internet. It was basically the government, 
and higher ed. Some K-12 teachers had accounts through colleges, and 
they had access to text based gopher sites, and listservs. You might 
try the wayback machine, for old archived sites.
Gail

At 11:48 AM -0700 10/1/08, Linda Elliott wrote:
>I am working on a project on website evaluation and I'm trying to 
>find some websites that were created years ago (late 80's would be 
>great!) AND that haven't been updated to make the point about 
>currency.  Anyone know of any sites that would fit that criteria? 
>Linda Elliott
-- 
Gail Shea Grainger
Librarian, Chesterfield School, Chesterfield, NH
Dewey Browse --K-12 Web site cataloged by Dewey Decimal Classification
http://www.deweybrowse.org ggrainger@deweybrowse.org
Past President NHEMA

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