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    1kB Club is a list of web pages weighing less than 1 kilobyte (1,024 bytes).

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    A web space community that focuses on building websites for self-expression and creativity, made up of professionals, hobbyists, and enthusiasts of the personal web.

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    Find people to talk to or collaborate with by searching across the /about, /ideas and /now pages of 1000s personal websites.

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    A social network for the small web. No topic off limits. No verbal abuse.

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    Diagram.website is an internet map featuring 200+ links to different internet philosophies and movements.

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    The "explore mode" of Marginalia Search, a non-commercial search engine focused on discovering and indexing old websites, personal blogs, and other content often overlooked by mainstream search engines.

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    Gemini is a new internet technology supporting an electronic library of interconnected text documents.

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    The i.webthings directory is an eclectic selection of sites to explore, curated by a fellow human. My mission is to provide a vehicle for exploring the independent and noncommercial web. New listings are added regularly. Explore and enjoy!

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    A website to randomly explore the IndieWeb. Simply click a button and you will be redirected to a random post from a personal blog.

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    An annual publication for exploring the vast poetic web, featuring essays, musings and a directory with the personal websites of hundreds of designers, developers, writers, curators, and educators.

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    Neocreatives is a webring for connecting the visual artist community of Neocities (and other personal websites!). It also serves as a directory where you can discover new artists.

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    To do what the Web was initally intended for (that is, make information accessible via the Internet), all you need is to serve HTML documents. If you need "style" that just means you're trying to cover up your lack of interesting information.

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    nownownow is a collection of everyone that has a /now page. A "now" page tells you what a person is focused on at this point in their life.

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    Octothorpes are hashtags and backlinks that can be used on regular websites, connecting pages across the open internet, regardless of where they're hosted.

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    Pinboard is a fast bookmarking website for privacy-minded people. It helps you keep track of things you find online and manage your tab clutter.

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    smallweb is a carefully curated collection of neat indie websites that get less attention than they deserve. Our goal is to showcase the creativity and diversity of the personal web.

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    This website is a free, public service for exploring alternate internet protocols.

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    Welcome to Terra! My name's uelen. I've been collecting links along with some of my link cowboy friends and I've stuck all of them online for your perusal.

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    I’ve been meaning to write some kind of Important Thinkpiece™ on the glory days of the early internet, but every time I sit down to do it, I find another, better piece that someone else has already written. So for now, here’s a collection of articles that to some degree answer the question “Why have a personal website?” with “Because it’s fun, and the internet used to be fun.”

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    In a world of infinite scroll and algorithmic feeds, sometimes you just need a button that says 'show me something cool' and actually delivers.

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    There was a time when the Internet felt like somewhere to escape to. Now it is impossible to escape from. These selected websites hearken back to a time of wonder and discovery. Here live the wild and glorious pages from the web in all its ages; a peek over the walled gardens of social media. Originality and effort is welcomed, no matter its subject.

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    Ytoo! is more than just a link-sharing site. It’s a way to inspire more people to join the fun, to create their own websites, and to share what they’re really passionate about