It's important to archive things for future generations—books, culture, music, film, and hey, absolutely videogames. The ...
Three decades after Brewster Kahle founded the Internet Archive to preserve humanity’s digital record, the nonprofit behind ...
Wendy Yao in the Emily’s Sassy Lime Archives at the 2026 LA Art Book Fair (all photos Matt Stromberg/Hyperallergic) PASADENA — Printed Matter’s Los Angeles Art Book Fair returned to the Art Center ...
The 'Internet Archive' is experiencing an outage, with users reporting issues on Downdetector.com. What to know.
Major news outlets are blocking the Wayback Machine to fight AI scrapers — and taking three decades of digital history with ...
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March 6 (Reuters) - A group of publishers including the "Big Five" English-language book publishing houses — Hachette (ALHG.PA), opens new tab, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Macmillan and Simon ...
When the World Wide Web went live in the early 1990s, its founders hoped it would be a space for anyone to share information and collaborate. But today, the free and open web is shrinking. Major ...
In his enthralling “The Spy in the Archive,” Gordon Corera tells the story of an unlikely hero embedded within the heart of the agency. By Alexander Nazaryan Alexander Nazaryan writes about politics, ...
Anna’s Archive claims it has scraped almost all of Spotify. The archive includes metadata for 256 million tracks and audio for 86 million songs. The total size of the archive is nearly 300TB, being ...
Just blocks from the Presidio of San Francisco, the national park at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge, stands a gleaming white building, its façade adorned with eight striking gothic columns. But ...
Sept 15 (Reuters) - (This September 15 story has been corrected to clarify that 78-rpm records are not vinyl, in the headline and paragraph 1.) Sign up here. The labels and the Internet Archive said ...