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Touring the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine

By JamieApril 2, 2018April 2, 2018Blog
Internet Archive, Wayback Machine, San Francisco, partners

Our partners at the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine
invited EDGI over for lunch…

The Internet Archive is a non-profit library
of millions of free books, movies,
software, music, websites, and more
and their wayback machine
has saved more than
325 billion web pages over time

photos by Jamie Lyons

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EDGI and PageFreezer, teaming up to archive environmental websites
EDGI Receives Grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation
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