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  2. Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive began archiving cached web pages in 1996. One of the earliest known pages was archived on May 10, 1996, at 2:08 p.m. (). [5]Internet Archive founders Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat launched the Wayback Machine in San Francisco, California, [6] in October 2001, [7] [8] primarily to address the problem of web content vanishing whenever it gets changed or when a website is ...

  3. Help:Using the Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Wayback Machine is a service which can be used to cite archived copies of web pages used by articles. This is useful if a web page has changed, moved, or disappeared; links to the original content can be retained.

  4. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Wayback Machine was created as a joint effort between Alexa Internet (owned by Amazon.com) and the Internet Archive. [77] Hundreds of billions of web sites and their associated data (images, source code, documents, etc.) are saved in a database.

  5. Internet Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Internet_Wayback_Machine&oldid=641210039"

  6. List of Web archiving initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is the largest and oldest web archive in the world, dating back to 1996. Internet Archive also provide various web archiving services, including Archive-IT, Save Page Now, and domain level contract crawls. The Wayback Machine is the publicly available access service to Internet Archive and partners' collections.

  7. Help:Archiving a source - Wikipedia

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    The Wayback Machine is a service which can be used to cite archived copies of web pages used by articles. This is useful if a web page has changed, moved, or disappeared; links to the original content can be retained.

  8. Help talk:Using the Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    This page is within the scope of the Wikipedia Help Project, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's help documentation for readers and contributors. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page , where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  9. Wikipedia:List of web archives on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    When opened, Ghost Archive uses Webrecorder's ReplayWeb.page software to render the archived page as accurately as possible. Alternatively, the page can be viewed in "noscript", meaning as static HTML in its finished rendered state.