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    Nearly three decades after it started saving the web, Internet Archive just preserved its 1 trillionth page




    • A trillion web pages preserved for the public through the Wayback Machine
    • Decades of digital history stored across 100,000TB offering snapshots of online memory
    • Everyday users and researchers depend on archived pages to recover lost information

    The Internet Archive has reached a major preservation milestone, recording a staggering 1 trillion web pages (1 followed by 12 zeros!) since it began backing up the World Wide Web nearly three decades ago.

    The vast collection, equivalent to more than 100,000TB of data, or around 21.3 million DVDs, is available through its Wayback Machine, a tool which allows users to explore archived versions of websites from across the internet’s history.


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