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SouthBayDem

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Sun Jun 30, 2024, 12:44 PM Jun 2024

The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine - CBS News Sunday Morning

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Jun 23, 2024

The internet is ephemeral, with the average life of a web page – before it's changed or deleted – about 100 days. And so, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has been making backups of websites every day since 1996, with nearly 900 billion pages preserved, available to all. But making books and music freely available has led to several lawsuits brought by record labels and the book publishing industry. Correspondent David Pogue reports.


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The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine - CBS News Sunday Morning (Original Post) SouthBayDem Jun 2024 OP
This is so lame, leave this alone, it's the best honest pure free service on the net and has been for 3 decades Cheezoholic Jun 2024 #1

Cheezoholic

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1. This is so lame, leave this alone, it's the best honest pure free service on the net and has been for 3 decades
Sun Jun 30, 2024, 01:11 PM
Jun 2024

The media has always tried to turn this into some kind of evil Napster bullshit. Fuck these greedy fucks

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