Internet Archive-s Wayback Machine ((exclusive)) Site

in 1996 and launched to the public in 2001, it currently holds over one trillion web pages The Story of the Web's Memory

The is a non-profit digital library based in San Francisco. Its mission is "Universal Access to All Knowledge." While it archives books, music, software, and movies, its most famous project is the Wayback Machine . Internet Archive-s Wayback Machine

Legend overlay: “Free. 800B+ pages.” in 1996 and launched to the public in

The Wayback Machine works by using software robots, or "crawlers," to scan the web for websites and save their content. These crawlers visit websites at regular intervals, taking snapshots of their pages, images, and other media. The snapshots are then stored in a massive database, which is organized by date and URL. taking snapshots of their pages