From: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org (alloy-digest) To: alloy-digest@smoe.org Subject: alloy-digest V6 #317 Reply-To: alloy@smoe.org Sender: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "alloy-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. alloy-digest Saturday, December 15 2001 Volume 06 : Number 317 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Alloy: archived sites [Robin Thurlow ] RE: Alloy: archived sites ["Bill Krzysko" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 09:43:51 -0500 From: Robin Thurlow Subject: Alloy: archived sites I know this has been mentioned before (I think) but here's some information & a link for searching early archived web sites... hope all are well! Is anyone traveling this holiday season? xxxx ~R INTERNET ARCHIVE LAUNCHES WAYBACK MACHINE Free Service Enables Users to Access Archived Versions of Web Sites Dating from 1996 SAN FRANCISCO (October 24, 2001) The Internet Archive [ http://www.archive.org/ ], a comprehensive library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form, today launched the Wayback Machine, a free service allowing people to access and use archived versions of past web pages. For the first time, all members of the public will be able to search and view the Internet Archive*s enormous collection of web sites, dating back to 1996 and comprising over 10 billion web pages. The service, which was unveiled tonight at a ceremony at the University of California at Berkeley*s Bancroft Library, is available at web.archive.org. To use the Wayback Machine, visitors simply type in a URL in the provided search box, select a date, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the web. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 13:11:50 -0600 From: "Bill Krzysko" Subject: RE: Alloy: archived sites Thanks Robin, this is very cool. If you like this you might want to look at the Google Usenet archive. It just went live this week, and contains Usenet postings back to 1981. http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en So far I've found quite a few reviews of TMDR's albums, and even a few discussions of his concerts. Bill - -----Original Message----- From: owner-alloy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-alloy@smoe.org]On Behalf Of Robin Thurlow Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:44 AM To: alloy@smoe.org Subject: Alloy: archived sites I know this has been mentioned before (I think) but here's some information & a link for searching early archived web sites... hope all are well! Is anyone traveling this holiday season? xxxx ~R INTERNET ARCHIVE LAUNCHES WAYBACK MACHINE Free Service Enables Users to Access Archived Versions of Web Sites Dating from 1996 SAN FRANCISCO (October 24, 2001) The Internet Archive [ http://www.archive.org/ ], a comprehensive library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form, today launched the Wayback Machine, a free service allowing people to access and use archived versions of past web pages. For the first time, all members of the public will be able to search and view the Internet Archive*s enormous collection of web sites, dating back to 1996 and comprising over 10 billion web pages. The service, which was unveiled tonight at a ceremony at the University of California at Berkeley*s Bancroft Library, is available at web.archive.org. To use the Wayback Machine, visitors simply type in a URL in the provided search box, select a date, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the web. ------------------------------ End of alloy-digest V6 #317 ***************************