As the public celebrated the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web, here at Case Western Reserve, our roots in open access to a community computer system started well before then—and more than half of respondents to Monday’s trivia question answered correctly: Cleveland Free-Net. (Although another answer that could be considered correct is ARPANET, the predecessor of what eventually became the global Internet. Case Western Reserve University was one of the first universities connected to ARPANET in 1971.)
In July 1986, Cleveland Free-Net was founded by former faculty member Thomas Grundner.
According to the university archives: