Internet Archive Day: Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages Saved to the Wayback Machine

Happy Internet Archive Day, 22 October 2025.

Did you know October 22 was Internet Archive Day?

A special day to celebrate one trillion web pages saved to the Wayback Machine (one of my favorite sites!), the Internet Archive held a global event with a livestreamed party at their San Francisco, California headquarters.

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What I Found Interesting: September 24, 2025

Green-colored copper sculpture of girl laying down on her stomach on the ground reading a book, brown mulch surround the sculpture, green-leafed white-flowered shrubs in the background.

Coffee filters providing floodproofing for endangered birds, a successful treatment for Huntington’s disease, and the Seine river in Paris cooling 800 buildings in summer are a few of the interesting stories I’ve read and enjoyed in the past month.

I hope you enjoy them, too!

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Thankful for the Wayback Machine

Screenshot of the Wayback Machine home page, highlighting their search, collection service, subscriptions, and saving a page.

I’ve been a fan and supporter of the Wayback Machine for years.

If you’re not familiar with it, the Wayback Machine is the digital archive of the World Wide Web.

Created in 1996 by the Internet Archive nonprofit organization, the Wayback Machine was made public in 2001 and allows people to save pages as well as see how a page looks like in the past.

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