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Dec 31, 2014 · Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. Search the Wayback Machine
Explore billions of web pages archived by the Internet Archive with the Wayback Machine. Find old versions of any site, or see how the web changed over time.
Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. Search the Wayback Machine
The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. Created in 1996 and launched to the public in 2001, it allows the user to go "back in time" to see how websites looked in the past.
Learn how to use the Wayback Machine to access archived versions of websites, search by URL or keyword, understand provenance, and save your own pages. Find answers to common questions and issues about the Wayback Machine features and functionality.
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The Internet Archive Wayback Machine is a service that allows people to visit archived versions of Web sites. Visitors to the Wayback Machine can type in a URL, select a date range, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the Web.