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In Fall 2012, the Wayback Machine introduced a new feature that allows any user to archive any publicly accessible webpage or PDF that can be crawled on-demand.
The Wayback Machine reveals that the internet is frail and unsteady, like all human endeavors. And when things fail, they are replaced.
The Wayback Machine is knowledge storage on a colossal scale: maintained by the Internet Archive, it’s a repository of how everything looked on the internet in the past.
The Wayback Machine has been making backups of the world wide web since 1996. Mark Graham, its director, describes it as "a time machine for the web. It does that by going and looking at webpages ...
The internet is ephemeral, with the average life of a web page – before it's changed or deleted – about 100 days. And so, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has been making backups of ...
The Internet’s keepers? “Some call us hoarders—I like to say we’re archivists” Wayback Machine Director Mark Graham outlines the scale of everyone's favorite archive.
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is the latest victim of Reddit's crackdown on data access. The company has begun to ...