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  • 2026-07-07
    The malch.com FAQ
    Malcolm Hoar's malch.com hosts a collection of technical FAQs and guides covering dial-up data communications, networking multiple Windows 95 systems through a single modem line, and archived FAQs for software like NewsXpress and the comp.sys.prime system. A snapshot of mid-1990s home networking knowledge, the site offers practical how-to content aimed at Windows users navigating early internet connectivity.
  • 2026-07-07
    The MediaMOO Project
    Constructionism and Professional Community: A hosted academic paper by Amy Bruckman and Mitchel Resnick examining MediaMOO, a text-based virtual reality environment launched in 1993 to build professional community among media researchers worldwide. The paper explores constructionist learning philosophy applied to virtual world design, arguing that user-built environments foster deeper engagement and community than pre-designed ones.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Online Books Page
    The Online Books Page, edited by John Mark Ockerbloom and hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, catalogs over 3 million freely available books on the web, searchable by author, title, subject, and serial. It features curated collections highlighting women writers, banned books, and prize winners, making it one of the most comprehensive free ebook directories on the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Search Engine Map
    The Search Engine Map is an interactive visual reference that maps all English-language search engines, showing what type each is and where they source their organic results. It distinguishes crawler-based engines from metasearch engines and illustrates the relationships between them in a network graph format.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Web Robots Pages
    Robotstxt.org is the definitive reference for understanding web robots, crawlers, and spiders, covering everything from how to write a robots.txt file to blocking unwanted bots from your site. It includes a robots database, a robots.txt syntax checker, an IP lookup tool, and a comprehensive FAQ making it an essential stop for webmasters and developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Web Robots Pages
    The Web Robots Pages hosts a comprehensive database of web crawler and robot software implementations, listing hundreds of bots submitted by their owners or discovered by webmasters. A reference hub for the robots.txt standard, it also offers tools like a robots.txt checker, IP lookup, and documentation on META tags for controlling web crawlers.
  • 2026-07-07
    To remember, or to forget?
    Theresa O'Connor reflects deeply on the ethics of digital curation versus preservation, exploring whether we have the right to retroactively delete or alter our past online selves. The essay weaves together personal experience as a trans person, IndieWeb philosophy, and thoughtful commentary on data archiving, ephemeral content, and digital legacy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Top 50 Search Engines
    WiseCat's Top 50 Search Engines is a curated directory listing and describing the most popular search engines of the early web era, including Google, Ask Jeeves, Lycos, and dozens more with brief explanations of each. Part of the larger WiseCat portal, this page also features a multi-search tool and links to UK-specific search resources, making it a handy one-stop reference for web navigation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Turing Complete User
    Turing Complete User is a long-form critical essay and open-access book by Olia Lialina arguing that the concept of 'the user' is being systematically erased from computing culture and interface design. Drawing on sources from John von Neumann to Don Norman and Facebook, it makes a passionate intellectual case for preserving user agency and visibility in an era of invisible, frictionless computing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unbubble.eu - Suchmaschinen
    Unbubble.eu was a German-language privacy-focused meta search engine that closed in March 2019, and this archived page now serves as a curated guide to Google alternatives including Metager, Qwant, DuckDuckGo, Mojeek, and specialty search tools. Visitors can find categorized listings of independent search engines, children's search tools, and specialized search services, making it a useful reference for anyone seeking to escape the Google/Bing duopoly.
  • 2026-07-07
    UNESCO - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS (EOLSS)
    The UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) is a vast, peer-reviewed online reference work spanning earth sciences, biotechnology, social sciences, energy, water, food, and dozens of other disciplines supporting sustainable development. Developed under UNESCO's auspices with an international editorial council, it offers sample chapters, e-books, and institutional subscriptions, making it one of the most ambitious multidisciplinary encyclopedias available on the early web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unicode Search 🔎
    Xah Lee's Unicode Search is a comprehensive reference tool for finding Unicode characters, emojis, and symbols by name, ID, or hex code, covering everything from math symbols to ancient scripts like Cuneiform and Linear B. Visitors can browse an extensive categorized index spanning emojis, currencies, IPA characters, box art, and dozens of world writing systems, making it an invaluable bookmark for developers and writers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unofficial (Preliminary) HTML Help Specification
    Edited by Paul Wise and Jed Wing, this unofficial specification documents Microsoft's HTML Help system in exhaustive technical detail, covering the CHM file format, LZX compression, XML structure, and all associated configuration options. Reverse-engineered without NDA restrictions and released under the GNU GPL, it serves as a rare open reference for developers working with or building tools around the proprietary .chm format.
  • 2026-07-07
    URL Encoded Characters
    A handy reference page from DeGraeve.com listing every URL-encoded character with its corresponding percent-encoded hex value, covering ASCII, special symbols, and extended Latin characters. Part of a larger toolset site, this page serves developers and web enthusiasts who need a quick lookup table for URL encoding without digging through documentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    VE3ZSH's Links
    VE3ZSH's Links is a sprawling personal bookmarks directory maintained by a Canadian ham radio operator, organizing hundreds of curated URLs across categories like search engines, hardware datasheets, InfoSec tools, language resources, forums, and small-web communities. The sheer breadth and curation depth make it a genuinely useful launchpad for anyone interested in technical, indie-web, and utility resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    webcurios
    Web Curios is a long-running newsletter-style blog curating the most interesting, strange, and compelling corners of the internet, published on a regular weekly schedule. Each edition is a sprawling, opinionated tour through web oddities, digital culture, and current events, written with a distinctly sardonic British voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    What is LDAP?
    A clear, plain-English explanation of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) covering how it works, why organizations use it, and its history as an internet standard for directory services. Produced by the makers of ClickMail Central Directory, this concise reference page also links to schemas, standards documents, and further reading for those wanting to dig deeper.
  • 2026-07-07
    World > Europe > @ the First European Web Directory, Euroseek.com
    Euroseek.com bills itself as the first European web directory, organizing links to sites across every European country from Albania to Yugoslavia. Visitors can browse country-by-country listings covering travel, government, finance, and more, all focused on the European continent.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.eternal-september.org
    Eternal September is a free, community-run Usenet news server offering access to over 8,000 text newsgroups including the Big 8, alt.*, and numerous regional hierarchies without any cost. Named after the famous internet milestone, the server features peering with 40+ nodes, a 1GBit connection, multi-year message retention, and privacy-conscious posting headers that never expose user IP addresses.
  • 2026-07-07
    baileybrothers.com
    A page dedicated to Tama, likely a pet or animal belonging to the Bailey Brothers, featuring at least one image as its primary content. The minimal structure suggests a simple personal tribute or showcase page for a beloved animal companion.
  • 2026-07-07
    smallcypress.neocities.org
    Small Cypress is a thoughtful personal homepage by a Southern educator and artist in their late 30s, covering a warm mix of interests including planted aquarium tanks, power tools, and Civil War history. The site features a blog, digital garden, photo rolls from travels, and a charming collection of corydoras catfish gifs that reflect a genuine love of aquarium keeping.
  • 2026-07-07
    "Red Cedar River Birds and Game
    Red Cedar River Birds and Game is a hobbyist resource covering the breeding and care of ornamental pheasants, peafowl, waterfowl, poultry, pygmy goats, and fallow deer, built by a family operation near the Red Cedar River. Visitors can explore pen construction photos, species-specific care pages, hatching and incubation guides, and a peachick birth gallery that makes this a genuine reference for aviculture enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    617NET Preferences
    617NET is a personal site by a creator known as 'crustacea' that offers both a full decorated experience and an accessibility-focused version for different devices. The site appears to be themed around crustaceans and features two distinct layouts catering to different browsing contexts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the KHS!
    The Kentucky Herp Society (KHS) is a club dedicated to reptile and amphibian enthusiasts, featuring newsletters, conservation reports, and member events like annual picnics. The site also takes a strong stance against legislation restricting private animal ownership, reflecting the community's advocacy for herpetoculture hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    a is for aardvark
    Mouse's cozy Neocities corner covers a wide range of hobbies and collections, with dedicated pages for isopod care, fish tanks, Sylvanian Families, LPS profiles, Lego, Pokemon, and a late-2000s media nostalgia hoard. The site rewards exploration with hidden surprises behind clickable images and an eclectic mix of critter content, fandom love, and personal journaling.
  • 2026-07-07
    AcadianaAviariesFranklin,LA
    Garrie Landry of Franklin, Louisiana runs Acadiana Aviaries, a comprehensive resource dedicated to zebra finches, exotic doves, button quail, Gouldian finches, and a wide variety of other aviary birds. The site features breeding information, hatching eggs for sale, bird care guides, and even books authored by Landry on topics like button quail and diamond doves.
  • 2026-07-07
    American Fancy Rat & Mouse Association
    The American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association (AFRMA) is a non-profit international club dedicated to the hobby of keeping, breeding, and showing fancy rats and mice. Visitors can explore detailed breed standards, color and marking guides, health care resources, breeder listings, show schedules, and a shop with books and posters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Amy's Guide Aquarium Fish
    Amy's Guide to Aquarium Fish is a comprehensive freshwater fishkeeping reference covering dozens of species organized into groups like Cichlids, Catfish, Killifish, and Livebearers. Whether you're a beginner drowning in information or an experienced keeper researching a new species, the site offers a searchable fish index, beginner guides, breeding tips, and equipment advice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aquarienbastelei | von Gerd Arndt
    Gerd Arndt's German-language site dedicated to DIY aquarium equipment, offering handcrafted gear including larval spinners, artemia sieves, air lifts, hang-on boxes, and filtration accessories. Visitors can browse and order custom-built aquarium hardware directly from the creator, making it a rare hands-on resource for serious aquarium hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aquaristik - Weichwasserfische - Michael Schlüter
    Michael Schlüter's German-language aquarium site dedicated to softwater fish (Weichwasserfische), featuring breeding reports and care guides for rare species like Betta albimarginata, Apistogramma elizabethae, and various killifish. The site includes species profiles, photos, a stock list, travel reports from the Kapuas River, and expert notes on water chemistry, making it a specialist resource for serious aquarists.

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