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Because the web is ephemeral, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has made backups of websites continually since 1996, with nearly 900 billion pages preserved. But making books and music freely ...
Feeling nostaligic for the internet of yore? Curious about how the web looked like way back when? Google is now linking to earlier versions of websites in its search results in a move described as ...
It’s true, and that makes First Drafts of History a brilliant little time machine worth reading. Here’s hoping Overholt keeps on exploring the Internet gone by.
It does, more-or-less, what it says as on the tin: it is an HTTP proxy that retrieves pages from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, or the Oocities archive of old Geocities sites.