![]() ![]() There are films, movies, and videos ranging from old-time movies to classic cartoons. This is my second favorite collection, and I have spent hours going through them. And with over 10 million titles, that may take some time. All you have to do is search through them. ![]() I found a copy of The Principle of Relativity from 1920 in the MIT Library. ![]() The IA even has the ebooks/texts broken down into collections. The cover of Family Computing from December 1983 Hey, where else are you going to find a copy of Family Computing from December 1983? Keep in mind that some of these titles are old, but you can still see all sorts of cool publications. With over ten million titles in their library, you would be hard-pressed not to find something that interests you. But it's still fun to see what the Internet looked like a couple of decades ago. Photos, videos, and Flash / Java elements have a tendency not to get cached. I found one of the early versions of my first website from 1998.īut since these pages are cached versions of the originals, some elements might be missing. Search the Way Back Machine for or, and you can find their very first websites. The IA has an impressive archive of websites going back over twenty ( 20) years. But they are best known for their history of websites for over 20 years. The Internet Archive ( IA) is an online digital library with free ebooks/text, videos, audio recordings, software, and images. Have you ever wanted to play an old video game from your past? Maybe play Pitfall on the Atari 2600 or Super Donkey Kong on a Colecovision? You can all that and more at the Internet Archive. ![]()
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