Internet Archive-s Wayback Machine Access
Some notable examples of the Wayback Machine's impact include:
The Wayback Machine uses automated software called Heritrix (an open-source crawler) to scan the web. It follows links from known pages to find new ones. The Archive also accepts direct submissions from users, libraries, and governments. Internet Archive-s Wayback Machine
in 1996, its goal is to provide "universal access to all knowledge" by preserving the ephemeral "born-digital" content of the internet. Some notable examples of the Wayback Machine's impact
The Wayback Machine isn’t just cool—it’s a vital tool for transparency, accountability, and digital memory. and governments. in 1996