Internet Archive races to preserve public Google+ postsThe social network won't completely vanish after April 2nd.By J. Fingas, 03.17.2019
Wikipedia fixes 9 million broken links thanks to the Internet ArchiveYou won't lose an important web source to the ravages of time.By J. Fingas, 10.02.2018
EFF and human rights groups sue to have FOSTA declared unconstitutionalThey also want an injunction on the law while the case is being heard.By M. Locklear, 06.29.2018
Internet Archive is saving all your favorite handheld LCD gamesYou can play them in your web browser right now.By R. LeFebvre, 03.19.2018
Gawker's journalism will be preserved onlineJust to make sure that billionaires can't get exactly what they want.By D. Cooper, 02.01.2018
Revisit the '90s with a collection of AOL CDsNothing says nostalgia like a compact disc with a free dial-up internet trial. By S. Shah, 07.11.2017
Go back to 1984 with Internet Archive's Macintosh collectionFinally, a way to revisit Microsoft BASIC 2.0.By T. Seppala, 04.17.2017
The Trump Archive is collecting everything he's said on videoFact-checkers, start your engines.By D. Lumb, 01.09.2017
The Internet Archive doesn't feel safe in Trump's AmericaThe non-profit behind the Wayback Machine wants to create a copy of the internet in Canada.By J. Conditt, 11.29.2016
Search for classic GIFs in the Internet Archive's new collectionFinally, you can search for those ancient Led Zeppelin animations from your youth.By A. Tarantola, 10.27.2016
Internet Archive adds 10,000 Amiga games and applicationsBut it’s unclear how many were previously available. By D. Lumb, 08.08.2016
Run 500 hard-to-find Apple II programs in your web browserThe Internet Archive is preserving the obscure apps you remember using as a kid.By J. Fingas, 03.07.2016
You can run over 1,000 Windows 3.1 programs in your browserThe Internet Archive is back doing what it does best.By M. Brian, 02.11.2016
Yesteryear's malware was gorgeous in its simplicityThe Internet Archive has pacified MS DOS-era viruses and put them into The Malware Museum.By T. Seppala, 02.06.2016
Political TV ad archive preserves lies for the agesThe Internet Archive will help you call out politicians who stretch the truth.By J. Fingas, 01.12.2016
Wayback Machine web archive survives destructive fire but needs help to recoverBy S. Sakr, 11.07.2013