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Or try one of the following:
Afterdawn,
Ajaxian,
Andy Budd,
Ask a Ninja,
BBC News,
BBC China,
Brent Simmons,
CNN,
Digg,
Flickr,
Google News,
Harvard Law,
iTunes,
Japanese Language,
Newspond,
OK/Cancel,
OS News,
Phil Ringnalda,
reddit,
Romanian Language,
Ryan Parman,
Technorati,
Engadget,
Web 2.0 Show,
XKCD,
Yahoo! News,
Zeldman
The early days of the internet and blogging saw a vibrant ecosystem of voices and perspectives emerge. From tech-focused hubs like Ajaxian and OS News, covering the latest in web development and operating systems, to news aggregators like Digg, reddit, and Technorati shaping trends, the online landscape buzzed with activity. Influential bloggers like Brent Simmons and Phil Ringnalda shared insightful commentary, while resources like Harvard Law and the Japanese Language website offered valuable information. Media outlets like BBC News, CNN, and Yahoo! News transitioned to the digital sphere, competing for attention alongside user-generated content platforms like Flickr. Sites like Ask a Ninja found viral success through humor, while XKCD offered a unique blend of science and wit, demonstrating the diverse range of content finding an audience online. This period forged a foundation for the modern internet, highlighting the power of distributed voices and the evolving relationship between traditional media and the burgeoning online world.