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Internet Archive Battles 'Link Rot' Issue: 38% Of 2013 Web Pages Have Disappeared, Says Study - Benzinga

The Internet Archive, the largest digital library globally, is battling with the escalating issue of a problem known as "link rot," the phenomenon of disappearing web pages. Read More
The Internet Archive launches Wayback Machine Chrome extension to combat link rot - VentureBeat

The Internet Archive is making it easier for web users to access archived versions of dead web pages with a new official add-on for Google Chrome browser. Above: Wayback Machine: Chrome Extension ... Read More
Parts of the internet are disappearing around us – and they might be lost forever - The Independent

We see the internet as storing vast swathes of information forever – but parts of it are under more threat than we realise, writes Andrew Griffin ... Read More
We're losing our digital history. Can the Internet Archive save it? - BBC

Research shows 25% of web pages posted between 2013 and 2023 have vanished. A few organisations are racing to save the echoes of the web, but new risks threaten their very existence. Read More
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