Here are some links to a couple of past posts about the Internet Archive, which is playing a crucial role in archiving the Web and digital artefacts such as films, games and software:
- 13/3/2009 - Brewster Kahle - the man behind the Wayback Machine;
- 8/10/2012 - Brewster Kahle and the love of books - physical and digital.
Two recent pieces give added emphasis to the importance of Kahle's work, from different angles:
- 26/1/2015 - The Cobweb: Can the Internet be archived? by Jill Lepore in the New Yorker;
- 28/1/2015 - As Google abandons its past, Internet archivists step in to save our collective memory, by Andy Baio.
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