The Wayback Machine isn’t just web pages 💻
It’s a record of decades of projects, family histories, local sites & memories that no longer exist anywhere else 🌍 Websites disappear, years of work vanish, & precious memories can be lost in an instant 🕰️ It preserves what would otherwise be gone & keeps our shared history alive 💾
What does the Wayback Machine mean to you? ⤵️ https://blog.archive.org/trillion/
Gradient blue background with the limb of the Earth peeking into the bottom of the image, and features the Internet Archive logo modified so that two of its four pillars make the characters 1 T, for one trillion web pages. Testimonial text reads: “"I use the Wayback Machine for finding personal websites with family history and photographs, local historical sites, and other sources that no longer exist anywhere else. I also back-up these sites, so they are available for others." Signed Sherri M., San Carlos, California, USA.
Gradient blue background with the limb of the Earth dominating the lower half of the image, and features the Internet Archive logo modified so that two of its four pillars make the characters 1 T, for one trillion web pages. Testimonial text reads: "The Wayback Machine is my biography-over thirty years, project after project has come to live only there." Signed Nick F., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.