A collection of articles about 404, and Broken links on the internet
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theatlantic.com
49% of the Links Cited in Supreme Court Decisions Are Broken - The Atlantic
- The Atlantic
(2013)
The flip side of an Internet that is always growing is an Internet that is always changing.
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blog.archive.org
More than 9 million broken links on Wikipedia are now rescued | Internet Archive Blogs
As part of the Internet Archive’s aim to build a better Web, we have been working to make the Web more reliable — and are pleased to announce that 9 million formerly broken link...
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arstechnica.com
The Internet’s keepers? “Some call us hoarders—I like to say we’re archivists” | Ars Technica
- Ars Technica
Wayback Machine Director Mark Graham outlines the scale of everyone's favorite archive.
"The company currently stands as the second-largest scanner of books in the world, nex...
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archive.org
Wayback Machine from Internet Archive
Explore more than 339 billion web pages saved over time
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bbc.com
Why there’s so little left of the early internet - BBC - Future
It took nearly five years into the internet’s life before anyone made a concerted effort to archive it. Much of our earliest online activity has disappeared.
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hawaiigentech.com
Why I Link to WayBackMachine Instead of Original Site
(2020)
When linking to a page for the purpose of reference, it seems better to me to link to the archive of a given page, rather than to the original site itself.
This ensures that ...
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vice.com
2.1 Million of the Oldest Internet Posts Are Now Online for Anyone to Read - Vice
Jozef Jarosciak just put millions of early Usenet posts on a browsable archive for the first time.
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