Wayback Machine



Ever remember seening something on the web, and poof it is gone?

For those of you who do not know, the Wayback Machine is the Internet's largest one-stop permanent web archive of web pages that have existed and it's a very important tool for all web researchers. Material in The Wayback Machine dates back to 1996.

The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has increased in size 15 billion pages today from 40 billion pages to 55 billion archived web pages. I see too that the home page has gotten a lot fancier lately.

You can go to the Wayback Machine directly and search, or also find direct links to The Wayback Machine from search engine Gigablast (look for the "Older Copies" link) next to each snippet and Yahoo. Look for The Wayback Machine link in the top box when reviewing a page found in the Yahoo cache.

Also find direct links to The Wayback Machine via Alexa.com. On a results page, click the "Site Info" link and then look for The Wayback Machine links in the left column.

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