Mar 21
When you’re sitting at your computer getting frustrated to the lack of functionality or crazy design of a particular website, just hop over to the Wayback Machine and see what that site looked like in 1997. We’ve come a long way since then.
The Internet Archive Wayback Machine has undertaken the job of archiving the entire internet all the way back to 1997, now totaling more than 85 billion web pages. The archive is launching a new data center setup next week. Read the full details in this ComputerWorld article.
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