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Check The Wayback Machine Before You Buy That Website
Small Business Marketing Mavericks | July 25th 2008 by Caroline Melberg
Gabriel Goldenberg recommends a new use of Archive.org. Personally, I think it’s a rather novel use of an old concept. Archive.org, of course, is the website that captures screenshots of websites published and has been doing this for 12 years n read more
Look back, not forward
The Disordered Times | July 24th 2008 by Charlynn
My husband is a friggin’ genius. Last night, out of nowhere, he suggested that I try recovering old posts from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. I took a look, and whaddaya know? POSTS! Starting from the beginning and available (thus far) t read more
1Gbps Broadband.!
Vhxn.com | July 15th 2008 by vhxn.com
Now a days we are facing so many problems with broad band,among them one of the problem is slow speed internet accessing. Even if we are using broad band it has no sufficient speed to access the internet. To overcome this British Telecom has planned read more
Build Your Own Internet Archive With Iterasi; Now on Firefox 3
Digital Inspiration | June 13th 2008
The Wayback Machine on the Internet Archive preserves snapshots of web pages as they change over time. So if you want to see the CNN homepage of 9/11, go to archive.org, type cnn.com and click the corresponding date. read more
How Spam Is Made
Robert Accettura's Fun With Wordage | May 7th 2008 by raccettura
Ever wanted to know how Spam (not the email, the “lunch meat”) is made? “This Is Hormel“, a publicity film from the 1960’s will let you see inside the factory in a way once parodied by Troy McClure. My favorite part ma read more
Where Do You Get Your History?: Primary Sources
Chicago History: The Journal of an Amateur Historian | April 17th 2008 by ChicagoBookBabe
"Primary sources provide first-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic under investigation. They are created by witnesses or recorders who experienced the events or conditions being documented. Often these sources are created at the time read more
A Guide to Creative Commons: Giving it Away
The Stereo Bus | March 5th 2008 by Dan Connor
This post focuses on Creative Commons, a collection of licenses designed help give creators of intellectual property the ability to reduce the strength of their copyright. Creative Commons was created in 2002 and has since shown a substantial amount read more
>Back to the future: copyright law, Internet Archive and the Wayb…
Internet: Marketing and Messages | February 29th 2008 by stefan
Back to the future: copyright law, Internet Archive and the Wayback MachineDr Matthew RimmerInternet Archive provides free 'universal access to human knowledge' to researchers, historians, scholars and the general public. Their delightfully named Way read more
Favorite Resources (Parts 1 & 2)
WelcometoMyWorld | January 9th 2008
(PART 1) as taken from the Coleena Bobeena Blog I’m just sharing some sites I have grown to love in my search for cost-effective ways to get the word out about my site and product. I’m always interested in learning of more so please do drop me a read more
Where Do Unschoolers Go On Winter Break?
News From Hawkhill Acres | December 22nd 2007 by Lill Hawkins
To my many gaggle of subscribers:I wish you a very happy holiday season, or a string of happy regular days, if you prefer.While I don't celebrate any religious or pagan holidays, I do welcome the Winter Solstice because that means that we'll be gaini read more
Chicago History Resources Available at Internet Archive
Chicago History: The Journal of an Amateur Historian | December 6th 2007 by ChicagoBookBabe
I like digitized books. They provide access to publications that I am not familiar with, have been unable to find or push the envelope of my meager budget. They are a great resource and offer endless opportunities for research. The Internet Archive i read more
The New BAD (Bowery art district) Springs Up Along Bummer Street
Walking Off the Big Apple | October 31st 2007 by Teri Tynes
WOTBA (Walking Off the Big Apple) wishes you a Happy Halloween, and I would like to send a special All Hallow's Eve greeting to all the gallerists of the new BAD (Bowery art district).As all-in-the-know are aware, the Bowery has recently awakened fro read more
Web Dragons by Ian H. Witten
Marketing Conversation | October 22nd 2007 by Chris Abraham
Penny Crosman wrote a pretty good review of a book I hadn’t heard of, Web Dragons, by Ian H. Witten, Marco Gori and Teresa Numerico, which seems like a pretty : ‘How do search engines work? Howare PageRanks calculated? WebDragons, by Ia read more

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