Of course being able to read any newspapers of the world does not mean much if you don't know how
to filter out the very rare snippets of information and and to recognize the
few [valuable sources of information] that
are not simple progandistic megaphones of their owners' interests. This said it is
for sure
quite instructive
to learn that slightly different soups of commercial advertisement,
hysterical nationalism & ridicolous propaganda are served - under all latitudes -
to the zombies...
http://rdf.dmoz.org/rdf/archive/
The Open Directory Project is now archiving its old data The archive will be updated regularly from now on.
Structure, Sample & Profile are not so interesting, but
Content.rdf.u8.gz
contains site content, links, and descriptions.
Search the Web of the past (Recall: the 'Wayback' machine)
VERY useful: you find a lot of sites based on their own name and then, as an added
commodity, you also discover immediately what are they running on... verbum sapienti sat est eheh,
I mean... A buon conoscitor, poche parole, I mean... a word to the wise is enough...
In fact Netcraft is so useful that you may want to add a netcraft javascript ad hoc bookmarklet to your bookmarks :-)