On 31 Aug 1992 he started the monthly competition The Internet Hunt where ten questions had to be answered with Internet sources exclusively. Tools of investigation were Usenet, Telnet, FTP, and, Archie, Jughead, Veronica, and Gopher. When the World Wide Web became more popular, the competition was closed in October 1994. NCSA Mosaic, the first popular Web browser was first published in April 1993.
Interpedia
On October 22, 1993, Gates proposed in the Usenet newsgroupalt.internet.services to collaboratively create an encyclopaedia on the Internet. From this idea the Interpedia project evolved which is known as precursor to Wikipedia. The original proposal was made by Rick Gates in the posting Internet AS Encyclopedia on October 31, 1993, of Douglas P. Wilson in alt.bbs.internet.[1]
^Wilson, Doug; Neville, Robert (October 30, 1993). "Internet AS Encyclopedia". news.future,alt.bbs.internet. Google Groups. Archived from the original on 8 Jul 2012.
^Sue Fitzner; Kathy Wilka (7 Nov 1997). "Arizona Online Course Studies the Internet". LM_NET Archive. Archived from the original on Oct 25, 2023. This was posted with the consent of the listserv coordinators. Thanks.
^"Net Assets Corporation". Business Registry: Business Name Search. Oregon Secretary of State. Archived from the original on Oct 17, 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.