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Scripting News Annex | Essays and comments on the issues of the day Scripting News Annex Essays and comments on the issues of the day Home About Dave Winer 7 Oct Posted by Dave Winer in Uncategorized . Comments Off on I was talking with some friends the other day about what a project to restore the early blogosphere might be like. Off the top of my head I thought of several sites I’d want to be sure were restored in their original condition and location. First, Jorn Barger’s Robot Wisdom, Evan Williams’ Evhead and Justin Hall’s Links.net. I’d also go for Blogtree, which was an innovative and fascinating effort to create basically a family tree of early blogs. I’d approach it like an archeologist. Some of the originals aren’t with us any longer, some that never got the notoriety that they deserved imho, like Jerry Pournelle , who greatly influenced me as an observer of tech. I’d love to see the earliest posts on Mike Arrington’s TechCrunch, another important blog...

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