Internet Archive-s Wayback Machine Verified
Wayback Machine is more than just a search engine; it is a digital time capsule that preserves the ever-shifting landscape of the internet. Founded by the non-profit Internet Archive
Ever wished you could revisit a website from 2005? See what Google looked like on launch day? Or track how a news story changed over time? Internet Archive-s Wayback Machine
Browse History (URL Search): Enter a specific website address to see a calendar and bar graph of every time that page was captured. Blue circles indicate a successful capture. Green circles signify a redirect to another page. Orange/Red circles denote errors during the crawl. Wayback Machine is more than just a search
The Wayback Machine works by using software robots, or "crawlers," to scan the web for websites and save their content. These crawlers visit websites at regular intervals, taking snapshots of their pages, images, and other media. The snapshots are then stored in a massive database, which is organized by date and URL. Or track how a news story changed over time
