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perrotta.dev
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| | | | | Without social media algorithms, how can you discover new blogs to follow? Enter blog directories: There are two ways to find information on the Web: by searching or browsing. Web directories provide links in a structured list to make browsing easier. Many web directories combine searching and browsing by providing a search engine to search the directory. Unlike search engines, which base results on a database of entries gathered automatically by web crawler, most web directories are built manually by human editors. Many web directories allow site owners to submit their site for inclusion, and have editors review submissions for fitness. | |
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aaronparecki.com
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octothorp.es
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| | | | | [AI summary] This content is a collection of links and references to various IndieWeb-related blogs, tutorials, and personal websites, highlighting topics such as webmentions, HTML development, and community-driven online activities. | |
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serverless.industries
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| | | One of the goals of the IndieWeb is to be independent from centralized platforms without losing contact to friends. Besides of the POSSE principle the IndieWeb communityuses Microformats2 to create structured data with HTML and Webmentions to communicate with other websites. | ||