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If you were building a website in 1998, you had a problem. You had figured out how to code a blinking <h1> tag and how to embed a MIDI file of "Wind Beneath My Wings." But what about the rest of the web? How did you tell visitors where to go next?

But for those of us who were there? It was the most honest search engine the world has ever known. linkscorner

This created a distributed network of trust. If you surfed long enough, you would notice the same badge appearing on fan sites for The X-Files , local car clubs, and personal poetry blogs. It was a visual handshake across the digital void. If you were building a website in 1998, you had a problem

In a digital economy where attention is the most valuable currency, LinksCorner respects the user's time. It eliminates the endless scrolling and targeted advertising that often clutters the online experience. By providing a clean, minimalist interface free from distraction, it allows users to find what they are looking for—or discover something they didn’t know they needed—with ease. But for those of us who were there

But the spirit of LinksCorner never died. It lives on in every "Awesome Lists" GitHub repository, every curated newsletter, and every subreddit wiki. It is the eternal reminder that algorithms are fast, but human curation is meaningful.

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