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The Internet Archive at 30: Can the web’s memory bank withstand the AI era? (opens in new tab)

If you were to travel back in time to 1996 with a 2TB thumb drive, you’d be able to fit the entire World Wide Web on it. Of course, that kind of storage didn’t exist in the ’90s, so it’s never been that simple for the Internet Archive. The nonprofit site, which launched three decades ago this year, went from making copies of the web on tape drives to storing more than 1 trillion pages worth of Internet history at data centers around the world. Using its Wayback Machine, anyone can look back t...

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