Lets Go Surfin in the Past | eWeek

Lets Go Surfin in the Past

Verfasst von
Jim Rapoza
Jim Rapoza
Oct 22, 2001
1 minute read
eWeek Inhalte und Produktempfehlungen sind redaktionell unabhängig. Wir können Geld verdienen, wenn Sie auf Links zu unseren Partnern klicken. Mehr erfahren

Earlier this year, I wrote a column lamenting the loss of the Internets collective memory and how we may never see the first Web sites or old Usenet discussions again. Several readers responded, touting the Internet Archive at www. archive.org, which only goes back to 1996. Worse, it wasnt easily accessible to the public. (Users had to request access via a form.)

Although it still goes back only to 1996, it is now much easier to surf the past of the Web in the 100-terabyte database at the Internet Archive. That is because Alexa Internet is making the archive accessible to everyone through the new Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Using this new Web site, I was able to search for old content or even surf directly to now-extinct Web sites, with links and graphics intact. I even looked at eWeeks own Web past.

The Wayback Machine pulls content from a huge database,so it takes a lot longer for pages to load—although not much longer than surfing on a 14.4K-bps modem connection. To go back to yesteryear, go to web.archive.org.

eWeek Logo

eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site's focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

Eigentum von TechnologyAdvice. © 2026 TechnologyAdvice. Alle Rechte vorbehalten

Werbetreibenden-Offenlegung: Einige der auf dieser Website erscheinenden Produkte stammen von Unternehmen, von denen TechnologyAdvice eine Vergütung erhält. Diese Vergütung kann beeinflussen, wie und wo Produkte auf dieser Website erscheinen, einschließlich beispielsweise der Reihenfolge, in der sie erscheinen. TechnologyAdvice schließt nicht alle Unternehmen oder alle auf dem Marktplatz verfügbaren Produkttypen ein.