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- Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Borrowable Texts, Movies . . .
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- Wayback Machine - Internet Archive
The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form Other projects include Open Library archive-it org Your use of the Wayback Machine is subject to the Internet Archive's Terms of Use
- Wayback Machine General Information - Internet Archive Help Center
The Internet Archive Wayback Machine is a service that allows people to visit archived versions of Web sites Visitors to the Wayback Machine can type in a URL, select a date range, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the Web
- Using the Wayback Machine – Internet Archive Help Center
Using the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, it is possible to search for the names of sites contained in the Archive (URLs) and to specify date ranges for your search
- Internet Archive: Wayback Machine
There are a number of easy URL-based queries for conducting Advanced Searches on the documents in the Wayback Machine To conduct these Advanced Searches, simply enter the following URLs in your browser's location or address bar
- Wayback Classic
Wayback Classic retrieves data from The Wayback Machine The Wayback Machine is run by the Internet Archive They do amazing work preserving all sorts of things, including the websites you find here You should consider donating to them! Copyright © 2021-2024 Jessica Stokes Source code available on GitHub
- Wayback Machine - Wikipedia
The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California
- How to Use the Internet Archives Wayback Machine: 2 Methods
The Wayback Machine is an archival tool that contains a large collection of archived sites from the past This wikiHow teaches you how to find archived versions of websites with the Wayback Machine and add websites to the archive for future use
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