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@internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

The Wayback Machine has preserved 1 trillion web pages — a historic milestone for digital memory. 🌐
Join us next week, when we mark the occasion with two fantastic events:
1️⃣ Oct 21 – Doors Open 2025 (Richmond, CA): Tour the Physical Archive.
2️⃣ Oct 22 – The Web We’ve Built (SF + Virtual): Celebrate digital memory, stories & the resilient web we’ve made together.

ℹ️ & 🎟️ https://blog.archive.org/trillion/

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Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages Archived

Poster with a gradient blue background. Large text reads “the web we’ve built.” Smaller text says “Celebrating 1 trillion web pages archived.” Pixelated 3D icons of a floppy disk, magnifying glass, cursor arrow, computer window, and others radiate outward from a bright starburst in the center. On the right, text lists event details: “Wednesday, October 22, 5–10PM PT. Live stream: 7–8PM PT. 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco.” The Internet Archive logo appears in the bottom right corner.
Poster with a gradient blue background. Large text reads “the web we’ve built.” Smaller text says “Celebrating 1 trillion web pages archived.” Pixelated 3D icons of a floppy disk, magnifying glass, cursor arrow, computer window, and others radiate outward from a bright starburst in the center. On the right, text lists event details: “Wednesday, October 22, 5–10PM PT. Live stream: 7–8PM PT. 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco.” The Internet Archive logo appears in the bottom right corner.
Poster with a gradient blue background. Large text reads “the web we’ve built.” Smaller text says “Celebrating 1 trillion web pages archived.” Pixelated 3D icons of a floppy disk, magnifying glass, cursor arrow, computer window, and others radiate outward from a bright starburst in the center. On the right, text lists event details: “Wednesday, October 22, 5–10PM PT. Live stream: 7–8PM PT. 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco.” The Internet Archive logo appears in the bottom right corner.
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@internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

2️⃣ Oct 21: Doors Open 2025 (Richmond, CA)
Step inside the Physical Archive & see how books, films, music & more are preserved. It’s a behind-the-scenes experience you don’t want to miss.
Register 🎟️: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/doors-open-2025-go-behindthe-scenes-at-the-physical-archive-tickets-1626423248719

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Doors Open 2025: Go Behind–the-Scenes at the Physical Archive

Please join us October 21st from 6-8pm as we take a peek behind the doors of the physical archive in Richmond, California.
Photo of Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive’s physical archive site. He is leaning forward and looking into a large shipping container used for storage, with palettes visible inside.
Photo of Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive’s physical archive site. He is leaning forward and looking into a large shipping container used for storage, with palettes visible inside.
Photo of Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive’s physical archive site. He is leaning forward and looking into a large shipping container used for storage, with palettes visible inside.
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@internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

3️⃣ Oct 22: The Web We’ve Built (SF & Virtual)
Celebrate 1 trillion web pages saved with music, stories & a look at the web we’ve built together. Join in person or online!
🎟️ In Person ➡️ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-web-weve-built-in-person-tickets-1626438133239
🖥️ Virtual ➡️ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-web-weve-built-virtual-tickets-1626431011939

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The Web We've Built (VIRTUAL)

Celebrating 1 trillion webpages archived! Join the Internet Archive in SF & online to honor the web’s history & future.
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The Web We've Built (IN-PERSON)

Celebrating 1 trillion webpages archived! Join the Internet Archive in SF & online to honor the web’s history & future.
Photo of the front of the Internet Archive building in San Francisco, California.
Photo of the front of the Internet Archive building in San Francisco, California.
Photo of the front of the Internet Archive building in San Francisco, California.
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