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There are also Web rings for quilters, which let people show off their work.
The main advantage of a Web ring, he said, was that "it allows anyone to create their own little community."
But the spirit of Web rings remains decidedly not corporate.
Example can be referrals, web rings and affiliate programs.
Web rings and waterfalls are a nice match, because in this case the art of software does imitate life.
A web ring lists some of these while others offer a range of models from the simple to the complex.
(The legally inclined Web ring now has about 450 members.)
Unlike Web rings, the communities found by Clever are unplanned.
A link exchange is a confederation of websites that operates similarly to a web ring.
For surfers interested in certain topics, Web rings provide more content per click than search engines.
Webrings usually have a moderator who decides which pages to include in the web ring.
Bomis created and hosted web rings around search terms popular among male users.
A. A Web ring is a group of Web sites with a similar theme.
If you are doing research on a topic, Web rings can be a more direct route to information than a general query with a search engine.
"It started as just a Web ring, just linking Dutch sites together - there were 800," she said.
Q. What is a Web ring?
Dollz web rings were used to join together larger communities of Dollers.
But some Web rings, like The Rail, take you straight through the sites without looping you back to the beginning.
"There's a finite number of self-referencing links," Professor Baker said, and the same is true within Web rings.
A web ring is managed from one website which is able to omit the websites that have dropped out or are no longer reachable.
Smalltalk web ring Smalltalk products and services.
"Web rings are endogenous.
"If Geocities tries to do any of that with Web Ring, there will be a massive exodus."
Ms. Smith of savekimberly.com said she had advertised her site by joining Web rings, groups of similar sites that link to one another.
Poppy Line Web Ring.
This original webring was little more than a collection of sites linking to adventureclassicgaming.com.
Sites usually join a webring in order to receive traffic from related sites.
To be a part of the webring, each site has a common navigation bar; it contains links to the previous and next site.
The most popular Webring was Open Pages, which started in July 1996 and had 537 members as of 20 October 1998.
Sites that are part of WebRing 1.0 will be limited to 50 webrings per URL.
A webring (or web ring) is a collection of websites linked together in a circular structure, and usually organized around a specific theme, often educational or social.
Weil's script gained popularity, pushing Weil in June 1995 to form a company called WebRing.
They have separated memberships into two types, WebRing 1.0 and WebRing 2.0.
LinkExchange was a popular internet advertising cooperative, similar in function to a webring, originally known as Internet Link Exchange or ILE.
In early October 2007, Webring was granted a trademark on "Webring" from the USA Trademark office.
An early recorded use of the term "edublog" can be traced to a webring called the Edublog WebRing, founded on January 30, 2002.
Web2forDev WebRing Hub Where Webmasters can start the process for joining the WebRing dealing with Web 2.0 for development.
WITH: Kathleen Chalfant (Mickey Webring) and Harris Yulin (J. C. Webring).
The Mod-Sixties Webring says of Ugly Things, "For fans of '60s beat, punk, R&B, garage, psych and freakbeat Ugly Things magazine has been the place to go for over 15 years".
In conjunction with the premium membership program, WebRing introduced an affiliate program, in which webmasters earn money when others join webrings from their site; they earn an additional payment if the new member purchases a premium membership.
At the onset of this new movement to organize Progressive Christians, the single largest force holding together was a webring, The Progressive Christian Bloggers Network, and supporters frequently find and contact each other through dozens of online chat-rooms.
Mr. Yulin plays J. C. Webring, a wealthy middle-aged New Yorker on a picnic with his wife, Mickey (Kathleen Chalfant), in a park in Greenwich, Conn., where they have gone to explore Mickey's old neighborhood.
The Lost Citadel was invited to join an exclusive Dragonlance Webring called the 'Top 5% of Kender Sites,' run by the Sean MacDonald (aka Kipper Snifferdoo), keeper of the Kencyclopedia website.
Also in that month, Yahoo's long partnership ended as Webring ownership repurchased Webring stock held by Yahoo, marking the first time since the late 1990s that Webring was again privately held.