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1 trillion web pages preserved. A digital milestone that defines the Internet Archive’s mission.

Chris Freeland & Dave Hansen talk with Mark Graham, director of the #WaybackMachine, about how this public archive came to be & why it matters for our collective memory.

🎧 Listen on Future Knowledge #podcast ⤵️
https://futureknowledge.transistor.fm/episodes/wayback-machine-at-1-trillion

#Wayback1T @mark @internetarchive

Future Knowledge

Future Knowledge | Wayback Machine at 1 Trillion

In 1996, the web was still young—a chaotic, creative frontier built one page at a time. That same year, the Internet Archive set out to preserve it all. Nearly three decades later, that audacious g...
Podcast cover for Episode #12 of "Future Knowledge" titled "Wayback Machine at 1 Trillion." The design features the portrait of guest Mark Graham. Surrounding the portrait are collage-style retro-futuristic elements, including a classical statue head, a vintage computer with the word "NEW" on its screen, a modernist observation tower, and abstract architectural shapes. The title uses bold, blocky typography, giving the cover a vintage sci-fi aesthetic.
Podcast cover for Episode #12 of "Future Knowledge" titled "Wayback Machine at 1 Trillion." The design features the portrait of guest Mark Graham. Surrounding the portrait are collage-style retro-futuristic elements, including a classical statue head, a vintage computer with the word "NEW" on its screen, a modernist observation tower, and abstract architectural shapes. The title uses bold, blocky typography, giving the cover a vintage sci-fi aesthetic.
Podcast cover for Episode #12 of "Future Knowledge" titled "Wayback Machine at 1 Trillion." The design features the portrait of guest Mark Graham. Surrounding the portrait are collage-style retro-futuristic elements, including a classical statue head, a vintage computer with the word "NEW" on its screen, a modernist observation tower, and abstract architectural shapes. The title uses bold, blocky typography, giving the cover a vintage sci-fi aesthetic.
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