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Twenty-five years ago the world wide web was 2.5 terabytes and you needed to dial-up via your phone line to get onto it, so Brewster Kahle decided to set up a project to archive what was out there already. Now the Internet Archive consists of more than 588 billion web pages, as well as 28 million books and texts, 14 million audio items, and 580,000 software titles, making it one of the world’s largest digital libraries. Brewster tells Gareth how they’ve done this – especially making content that runs on old and absolute technologies accessible today.
The Future of Text
Moonshot – tech used to learn more about neglected diseases is fighting COVID
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
Studio Manager: Bill Nettles
(Image credit: Internet Archive)
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Twenty-five years ago the world wide web was 2.5 terabytes and you needed to dial-up via your phone line to get onto it, so Brewster Kahle decided to set up a project to archive what was out there already. Now the Internet Archive consists of more than 588 billion web pages, as well as 28 million books and texts, 14 million audio items, and 580,000 software titles, making it one of the world’s largest digital libraries. Brewster tells Gareth how they’ve done this – especially making content that runs on old and absolute technologies accessible today.
The Future of Text
Moonshot – tech used to learn more about neglected diseases is fighting COVID
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
Studio Manager: Bill Nettles
(Image credit: Internet Archive)
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