Listen "Wayback Machine at 1 Trillion"
Episode Synopsis
In 1996, the web was still young—a chaotic, creative frontier built one page at a time. That same year, the Internet Archive set out to preserve it all. Nearly three decades later, that audacious goal has reached a generational milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved.Co-hosts Chris Freeland (Internet Archive) and Dave Hansen (Authors Alliance) talk with Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine, about how this vast public archive came to be—and what 1 trillion captures mean for humanity’s collective memory.This conversation was recorded on 10/16/2025.Check out all of the Future Knowledge episodes at https://archive.org/details/future-knowledge
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