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Another place trying to save the old AOL Hometown, Fortune City, Geocities, Geocities Japan, and Myspace Music sites is Restorativland. This, the Geocities.ws and Oocities sites all have a long way to go yet before they grab and save everything still left.
Other interesting projects are Old'aVista and The Old Net which are search engines that look through the Internet Archive for keywords from the old sites.
If you are interested in particularly interested in finding articles from the old sites then you can use Google, Bing or whatever search engine supports the line:
(site:site1.com OR site:site2.com OR site:site3.com) search-term(s)
Suppose you are interested in Pokemon then you can use:
(site:50megs.com OR site:tripod.com OR site:angelfire.com OR site:geocities.ws OR site:freeservers.com OR site:oocities.org OR site:oocities.com OR restorativland.org) pokemon
I have written more about searching the small, personal web at Alternative & Specialized Search Engines
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I luv web directorys them help me 2 find cool websites well here sum links
"directorys -> "directories"; but that aside, why THeRE WaS nO MenTiON oF CuRLiE!? Curlie (1)https://curlie.org/this is all stuff from the "cool links" section of my own personal website. would recommend maintaining one yourself. its not quite a web directory to keep a links list, but it is a lot of fun
I do have one, and mine is unusual in few aspects: - I don't just link: I also write introducing summary and importance I see from each entry; and I also have extra sub-links inside for singling out specially interesting/important pages inside of some entries as well.
- There is a specially-formatted Atom feed (2) for "following" it as a link aggregator too. (3)
I wonder how many people would even bother making link aggregator-style feed for their personal link pages these days... (1) Spiritual successor to the defunct-for-many-years-now DMOZ.org. I'm not sure if it was a full successor in actual directory data though. (2) Not just specially-formatted; it is also hand-crafted in this case. (3) Which means following it would effectively turn your feed reader into a personal link aggregator.
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