Welcome to the Klingon Language Institute. That’s right, Klingon. Those bumpy headed aliens of Star Trek really have their own language, one which has far outgrown mere television and film. That’s what we’re about. We’re here to promote and support this unique and exciting language. So, whether you’ve just stumbled in here by accident, or lost a bet, or have sought long and hard for people who share your passion for the warriors’ tongue, come on in. Our site has information and resources to interest both skeptic and enthusiast alike. Join us in our exploration of the galaxy’s fastest growing language.
Deere.com 1996
Created in 1996
https://web.archive.org/web/19961102061014/http://www1.deere.com/
Dcc.uchile.cl 1996

“El DCC pertenece a la Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas de la Universidad de Chile. Es el encargado de dictar los programas de Ingeniería Civil en Computación y postgrados de Magister en Ciencias, mención Computación y Doctorado en Ciencias mención Computación.
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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961102043033/http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/
Fas.org 1996

“The Federation of American Scientists conducts analysis and advocacy on science, technology and public policy, including nuclear weapons, arms sales, biological hazards, secrecy, and space policy. FAS is a privately-funded non-profit policy organization whose Board of Sponsors includes half of America’s living Nobel Laureates.
FAS was founded as the Federation of Atomic Scientists in 1945 by members of the Manhattan Project who produced the first atomic bomb, to address the implications and dangers of the nuclear age. FAS is the oldest organization dedicated to ending the arms race and avoiding the use of nuclear weapons, and much of its work has been in nuclear arms control and disarmament. In addition, throughout its history FAS publications and projects have addressed a wide range of science and society issues, including those of population, energy, agriculture, medical care, and ethnic conflict (in countries such as Cambodia, Peru and Yugoslavia.)”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961018095317/http://www.fas.org/
Icm.edu.pl 1996

“ICM, czyli Interdyscyplinarne Centrum Modelowania Matematycznego i Komputerowego zostało powołane przy Uniwersytecie Warszawskim w 1993 roku.
Celem ICM jest prowadzenie badań naukowych, w dziedzinach leżących na styku tradycyjnych dyscyplin naukowych, oraz udostępnianie środowisku naukowemu najnowocześniejszych technologii informatycznych. Jesteśmy rownież operatorem jednego z największych w Europie węzłów Internetu SunSITE.icm.edu.pl.”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961227195047/http://www.icm.edu.pl/
Sunsite.dcc.uchile.cl 1996

“SunSITE (Sun Information and Technology Exchange) is a Sun Microsystems sponsored program at leading Universities around the world. It provides access to public domain software, acts as a repository for Sun and key local information, promotes development and research of new Internet tools and launches hot new applications on the Internet including various Multimedia Exhibitions.
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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961212183438/http://sunsite.dcc.uchile.cl/
Sunsite.nus.sg 1996

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Welcome to
SunSITE Singapore
SunSITE Singapore is located at sunsite.nus.sg in the Computer Centre, National University of Singapore. SunSITE is a SPARCserver 1000 with 4 CPUs and 6GB of disk space kindly donated by Sun Microsystems. SunSITE Singapore is one of the many SunSITEs in the world.”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961216044430/http://sunsite.nus.sg/
Sunsite.nus.sg 1996

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Welcome to
SunSITE Singapore
SunSITE Singapore is located at sunsite.nus.sg in the Computer Centre, National University of Singapore. SunSITE is a SPARCserver 1000 with 4 CPUs and 6GB of disk space kindly donated by Sun Microsystems. SunSITE Singapore is one of the many SunSITEs in the world.”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961216044430/http://sunsite.nus.sg/
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Usnews.com 1996

“Welcome to U.S.News Online.
Click here to enter the enhanced version of U.S.News Online. Visitors with slow connections or text-only browsers might find it better to navigate through the text-based version of our site.
24 Hours in Cyberspace
A new kind of community has been born. Learn more about the new world and its citizens from 24 Hours in Cyberspace. To kick off this special series of interviews and photo essays, U.S. News offers a chance to win the book and CD-ROM.
Click here for advertising, public relations or other media information.
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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961120150251/http://www.usnews.com/
Chronicle.com 1996

“Academe Today is taking its holiday publishing break. It will return on Monday, January 6, with the full text of the January 10 Chronicle, a roundup of news from the break, plus all the usual features. Job listings from the January 10 issue of The Chronicle will be posted, as usual, on the preceding Friday, January 3.
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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961223183603/http://chronicle.com/
Colorado.edu 1996

“The UnixOps Home Page at The University of Colorado at Boulder.
A Rooftop View of the Flatirons.
Welcome to the University of Colorado at Boulder. It is now Fri Dec 20 22:02:27 MST 1996 . We’ve tried to set up things so you can find out some information about UnixOps, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the surrounding community.”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961221050222/http://colorado.edu/
Gulfbusiness.com 1996

One theme which emerges strongly from our survey of the region’s airports and airlines this month is a growing realisation of the importance of the private sector – whether it be in the sourcing of a new airport, or through direct privatisation in the case of an airline.
Both the experience of the United Kingdom in turning its state-dominated economy into a privately-driven success story, and the former communist world’s dash to embrace the private sector, have left many strategists in the Gulf wondering if this concept has a role in modernising state-controlled industries here.
In the Gulf, government-sponsored industry was a natural progression during the oil boom years. It is only now – when industry requires rationalisation, reorganisation, and fresh investment – that the private sector has to come to the fore. Yet there is a common misapprehension about privatisation in the Gulf.”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19961220033119/http://www.gulfbusiness.com/
nick.com

Faced with the gloomy prospect of spendingthree lonely months with her parents on a cross-country moving expedition–with only her goldfish, Rover, for comic relief–our 12-year-old hero, Natalie, decides to have her own web show. Not just a web site, mind you, but a web SHOW, Natalie’s Backseat Traveling Web Show, with new stories every day about the weird people she meets and the wild things she sees, plus games, comics and whatever else she can cram in.
https://web.archive.org/web/19970126141845/http://nick.com/
Chicagobusiness.com 1997
Break-up talk is heating up at Andersen Election debacle only underscores growing tensions All bets are off at Andersen Worldwide. And now, the premier accounting and consulting firm risks the exodus of a significant number of disgusted consulting partners — or an outright breakup of the 84-year-old Chicago firm.
https://web.archive.org/web/19970630172448/http://www.chicagobusiness.com/
Anl.gov 1997

“Welcome to Argonne National Laboratory’s home page, the gateway to Argonne’s electronic information resources. One of the nation’s largest federally funded scientific laboratories, Argonne is operated by the University of Chicago as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s national laboratory system.
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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19970412031112/http://www.anl.gov/
Ox.ac.uk 1997

“Welcome to the Oxford University Networked Information Service.
Introduction
This page provides a structured view of the information provided by a number of servers managed around the University. Each major area is managed by a designated person (named on the following pages) – if you have any comments about the information provided, please make them in the first instance to the relevant person.
The service also provides the main access route to information and services held around the world. Readers should be aware that many services lie outside the control of anyone within Oxford University, and no guarantee of the authenticity of any information obtained through these routes is given.”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19971211080714/http://www.ox.ac.uk/
Unam.mx 1997

P or su historia, por su valor y por su fuerza educativa; por la capacidad y el dinamismo de su investigación; por la difusión cultural que desarrolla; por la extensión y la cobertura de sus planes y programas de estudio; por la amplitud y la variedad de sus niveles educativos; por la calidad académica de su planta docente y por el número de estudiantes que alberga, la UNAM es la máxima casa de estudios de México y el proyecto cultural más importante de la Nación.
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19970102064225/http://www.unam.mx/
Prnewswire.com 1997

“Today’s News delivers breaking stories searchable by industry, company, stock symbol or state, as well as by keywords and concept.
Company News On-Call provides breaking stories as well as a one year archive of press releases issued by each participating company.
The PR Newswire Feature News section is devoted to posting stories about topics and interests, from gardening and skiing to vacations in Greece and St. Valentine’s Day. Many have a light and airy quality. Others discuss or advise on a full range of issues, products and services and that most interesting topic of all, people!
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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19970415172105/http://www.prnewswire.com/home.shtml
Airnav.com 1997

“AirNav provides free access to FAA data on airports and navigational aids. We offer some fast database searches, allowing the pilot to retrieve information which may assist in flight planning. It’s also useful for some hangar flying on those days when the weather or the checkbook keep you on the ground.
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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19970414214454/http://www.airnav.com/
Mit.edu 1997

“Please note that this is not the MIT home page, but the home page of the Student Information Processing Board WWW server. Welcome!
The URL for the official MIT home page and official information about MIT is http://web.mit.edu/.
New to the World Wide Web? Maybe you don’t know Mosaic from HTTPD? Check out The World Wide Web for the Clueless, a quick, non-jargon intro to WWW and our server.
We welcome any and all feedback you’d like to make, via our (optionally anonymous) comment gateway.
Other Announcements of Interest to Students:”
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/19970519093803/http://www.mit.edu/