Travel back in time online with Wayback and Internet Archive founder

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Open/download audioMeet Brewster Kahle, founder of the Wayback Machine and Archive.org, a free online digital library that’s been archiving web pages since the mid-1990s. After earning a fortune selling technologies to AOL and Amazon, Kahle set out on a mission to create an archive of web content so anyone can access it free and without barriers.

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