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Internet Archives

Internet Archives are digital collections that preserve and provide access to web pages, documents, images, and other digital content from the past. One well-known example is the Wayback Machine, which allows users to view archived versions of websites at different times. This serves as a historical record, helping researchers, historians, and the general public find information that might no longer be available online. Essentially, Internet Archives capture and store snapshots of the internet, ensuring that valuable digital information is not lost over time and can be accessed in the future for analysis and reference.

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    Internet archives are digital collections that capture and preserve content from the web, ensuring that information remains accessible over time. They store snapshots of websites, documents, images, and other online materials, allowing users to view past versions of web pages that may no longer exist. The most well-known example is the Wayback Machine, which enables people to explore historical states of websites. These archives are crucial for research, education, and maintaining a record of digital culture, helping prevent loss of information and supporting transparency on the internet.