Internet Archive
Programmers Are Racing to Save Apple II Software Before It Goes Extinct
We're living in a golden age of Apple II preservation.
AOL Is Mysteriously Shutting Down the 19-Year-Old Community That Inspired Wikipedia
Editors of DMOZ, a human-curated web directory say the "community is understandably devastated."
Canada's Supreme Court Is Preserving Every Website Mentioned In Its Rulings
The country’s top court is publicly archiving every single hyperlink in its decisions, so they aren’t lost.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
CIA boss urges Trump to keep Iran nuclear deal, Trump picks Goldman Sachs veteran Steven Mnuchin as treasury secretary, Colombia Senate approves revised FARC peace deal, and more.
The Surprising Impact the 1992 Presidential Election Had on the Modern Internet
The web wasn’t common in 1992, but presidential candidates notably took baby steps toward the internet that year—Ross Perot in a bigger way than most.
How 'Kind of Everything Went Wrong' With the Turkey Data Dump
The incident highlights the nuances and differing morality of those who dump or spread hacked data.
The Internet Archive’s Retro Game Collection Now Emulates Terrible CRT Monitors
It’s more technically challenging to make an old game look bad than it is to make it look good.
Anti-ISIS Hacktivists Are Attacking the Internet Archive
“They do not come across as the sharpest tacks in the tack-box-factory.”
Relive the Internet's Wild West Days at the Malware Museum
The Malware Museum is a large archive of 80’s and 90’s computer viruses removed of their nightmarishly destructive capabilities.
You Can Now Play 'SkiFree' and 1000 Other Windows 3.1 Classics in Your Browser
Play around with early 90s games and simulators.
The Internet Archive Opened an Online Malware Museum
Relive your shittiest computing experiences decade by decade.