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    I'd like to take the web back a little bit, into the wonderful days where knowing how to get your little mouse arrow to dance and sway was the most of your worries.

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    The search functionality of FrogFind is basically a custom wrapper for DuckDuckGo search, converting the results to extremely basic HTML that old browsers can read.

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    This is a community-run resource to help you fix access to the internet and the Windows Update service on earlier versions of Windows. Since Windows XP was discontinued in 2014, followed by Windows 7 in 2020, Microsoft has closed services they depend on, such as Windows Update. There are also design flaws with these earlier versions of Windows Update, which make them difficult to get working on new installations.

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    netizen club is a bunch of old geeks who hang out together, yearn for a better web, and try to encourage each other to take steps towards it.

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    OoCities.com tried to save many GeoCities.com pages during the last days they were online from 20 to 27 October 2009. As we did not have much time and only a very small budget we were "only" able save a share of around 2 Million pages. OoCities especially tried to perserve all those pages which are unique scientific sources like those which are referenced by Wikipedia.

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    The purpose of the collection is to provide a basic resource of 32x32 icons in a form that is accessible on all platforms. The major criteria for addition to the collection are that the icon portrays something not already present or that it is the work of an iconographer not yet represented.

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    The Old Net is an attempt to restore vintage web browsing on vintage computers. It uses the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine API and a proxy that strips out any incompatible javascript and stitches together as many links as it can.