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  1. The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Other projects include Open Library & archive-it.org.

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  2. Dec 31, 2014 · Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine. Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music, as well as 624 billion archived web pages.

  3. The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. Created in 1996 and launched to the public in 2001, it allows the user to go "back in time" to see how websites looked in the past.

  4. Learn how to use URL-based queries to find specific archived pages or sites in the Wayback Machine. See examples of date, file type, redirect, and alias filters.

  5. archive.org › web › webArchive.org

    Explore billions of web pages archived by the Internet Archive with the Wayback Machine. Find old versions of any site, or see how the web changed over time.

  6. wayback-classic.nfshost.comWayback Classic

    Wayback Classic. URL or keywords: Search Help. A frontend for the Wayback Machine which works on old browsers. Wayback Classic retrieves data from The Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine is run by the Internet Archive. They do amazing work preserving all sorts of things, including the websites you find here.

  7. Learn how to use the Wayback Machine to access and save archived web pages, search by URL or keyword, understand provenance, and more. Find answers to common questions and issues about the Wayback Machine and its features.