This year the Internet Archive turns 25. It’s best known for its pioneering role in archiving the internet through the Wayback Machine, which allows users to see how websites looked in the past.
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has successfully indexed more than 400 billion webpages. It's a significant achievement and to celebrate, the archive recently published a list of other Wayback ...
Have you ever bookmarked a really good technical resource, but were disappointed when you tried to access that page later and it was gone? Have you ever seen what looks like the perfect linked ...
The Internet Archive is making it easier for web users to access archived versions of dead web pages with a new official add-on for Google Chrome browser. Above: Wayback Machine: Chrome Extension Once ...
Recap: It has been more than 26 years since the Internet Archive set about preserving all sorts of digital material including software, games, movies, images and of course, web pages. The Wayback ...
Archive your webpages and blog posts on WordPress to the Internet Archive Wayback Machine with Spun Web Archive Pro. This comprehensive WordPress plugin automatically submits your website content to ...
This tool fetches the latest available archived content for a specified domain from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine using its CDX API. It includes a fallback mechanism using the Memento Time ...
will remove links that provide cached sites from search result pages in February 2024, and users will no longer be able to see sites in the state they were last visited by Google. However, Google has ...
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The Internet Archive announced that the Wayback Machine, a huge internet archive of web pages dating back to 1996, has surpassed 400 billion pages indexed. In January 2013, a little over a year ago, ...
The Internet Archive Wayback Machine, an indispensable chronicler of the Web for going on two decades now, late last week announced a major milestone. From an Internet Archive blog post: The Wayback ...
The web is decentralized and fluid by design, but all that chaos and ephemerality can make it difficult to keep a site up and online without interruption. That's what has made the Internet Archive's ...