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30 Years of Internet Archive: Can We Save the Web Before It Disappears?

Summary by usbeketrica.com
More than a third of the web pages available in 2013 were no longer accessible ten years later. A disappearance linked to technical but also political factors, which pushes institutions and activists committed to digital history to compete ingenuity for archiving the Web. But is this ambition reasonable? While the Internet Archive project is celebrating its 30th anniversary, the question arises in the new issue of FUTUR, the magazine of Usbek & …
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More than a third of the web pages available in 2013 were no longer accessible ten years later. A disappearance linked to technical but also political factors, which pushes institutions and activists committed to digital history to compete ingenuity for archiving the Web. But is this ambition reasonable? While the Internet Archive project is celebrating its 30th anniversary, the question arises in the new issue of FUTUR, the magazine of Usbek & …

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usbeketrica.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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