The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine Link Fixer, a plug-in available for websites hosted on WordPress, automatically ...
WordPress is helping the non-profit fight the scourge of "link rot." ...
Link Fixer is a WordPress plugin designed to stop "link rot" and keep old web pages alive even after they've gone inaccessible.
When the World Wide Web went live in the early 1990s, its founders hoped it would be a space for anyone to share information ...
The Internet Archive and Automattic have teamed up to address "link rot," a phenomenon in which hyperlinks become outdated or ...
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Outlets like The Guardian and The New York Times are scrutinizing digital archives as potential backdoors for AI crawlers.
Even the Wayback Machine is getting into fact-checking now. In a blog post on its website, the Internet Archive announced it was rolling out fact-checking annotations on certain webpages archives by ...
The Internet Archive is a Californian non-profit whose ambitious goal is to create a digital library of “all knowledge.” It is today almost synonymous with its best-known project, the Wayback Machine.
Immense DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks plagued The Internet Archive's operations last week, but the platform, including its renowned 'Wayback Machine,' is now back online after crucial ...
The Internet Archive is slowly starting to recover from a recent DDoS attack that clobbered the main site and its subsidiary sites. Early Monday, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle posted on X ...
What’s more alive—library stacks or the internet? Seems plain as day: The living one clamors and bleats. The one that’s dark and smells of mildew is dead. But it hasn’t always been obvious. At the ...