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Title: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Post by: pwhodges on 12 Sep 2013, 14:30
The Internet Archive Wayback Machine (http://archive.org/web/web.php) is an attempt to archive the Internet that started in 1996.  I've used it several times recently to recover pages and articles that had been thought lost.  Thanks to its magic you can read an article that I wrote in 1997 (http://web.archive.org/web/19971015021133/http://www.qbss.com/features/shelob.html), and see the entry page I designed for my then company's FTP archive (http://web.archive.org/web/19971222130428/http://qbss.co.uk/) (that page even links to my personal home page at that date)!  Big stuff like images and attachments (and the java applet on my home page) tend to be missing, though.

This has been a public service announcement for those who are unaware of this remarkable resource.
Title: Re: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Post by: Kugai on 12 Sep 2013, 15:50
I've used that site a few times to find sites and information that was no longer available,  It's a good place to hunt them down.
Title: Re: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Post by: kyomi on 16 Sep 2013, 05:42
I believe that site is heavily used by Musicbrainz.org for it's Cover Art Archive :)

I can't remember the first time I found it.. but yes, tis' awesome :)
Title: Re: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Post by: 94ssd on 17 Oct 2013, 17:48
I needed to access information from the USDA website during the government shutdown. Instead of changing the topic of my assignment or using a less reliable source, I used the Wayback Machine to get the info I needed.

It's also just fun to look at old websites, see a site's evolution, that sort of thing.
Title: Re: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Post by: jwhouk on 17 Oct 2013, 19:02
Only goes back to 1999 for me.

My OLD bookmarks. (http://web.archive.org/web/19990224093042/http://www.execpc.com/~jwhouk/hotlist.html)
Title: Re: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Post by: Akima on 18 Oct 2013, 04:15
Yes, it's very useful. It is a bit of a toss-up whether what you want will have been picked up, but it is much better than nothing.