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- Try searching with different search engines than just Google (wiby, marginalia, Yandex, Bing, Yahoo, Internet Archive, ...).
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- **old magazines**: If you can get your hands on old magazines somehow (physical, pdf, ...) about computers, cell phones, games etc., you may get a nice source of a lot of interesting, obscure and lost information. For example on the web it's impossible to find a good list of old games -- if you search for "top 50 old games", you get a list of complete shit games from 2015, which is now considered "old"; it's much better you get some old game magazine from say 2005 that lists top 50 games at the time. Furthermore these magazines are professionally made and actually [older](old.md), i.e. of better quality. You may also find nice gems, predictions of the future, politically incorrect articles etc.
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- **4chan archives**: There are some cool 4chan archives with search features, it can bring up interesting discussions on obscure topics you wouldn't find otherwise.
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- **non-English web**: Firstly search your native language web (RIP if your native language is English), secondly search languages you speak or can use translator for -- many countries have big websites unknown beyond the borders of the country (e.g. Russian Lurkmore wiki, the Asian Wikipedia alternatives and so on).
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- **Non-web**: When web fails, you can search the [darknet](darknet.md), [gopher](gopher.md), [gemini](gemini.md), [usenet](usenet.md), [tor](tor.md) etc.
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