Close Menu
Must Have Gadgets –

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Cyber Week sales from $10 at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy: 59+ extended holiday deals to shop right now

    December 3, 2025

    Google is experimentally replacing news headlines with AI clickbait nonsense

    December 3, 2025

    Bryan Johnson Has Discovered Shrooms, and He Really Wants You to Know It

    December 3, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Must Have Gadgets –
    Trending
    • Cyber Week sales from $10 at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy: 59+ extended holiday deals to shop right now
    • Google is experimentally replacing news headlines with AI clickbait nonsense
    • Bryan Johnson Has Discovered Shrooms, and He Really Wants You to Know It
    • How to turn off motion smoothing on your TV (and why experts highly recommend doing so)
    • Grok Would Still Choose Killing All Jews Over Destroying Elon Musk’s Brain
    • My favorite Walmart deal ends tonight: save 50% while you still can
    • Save $50 on the amazing Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2nd Gen cans!
    • Xiaomi 15T Review:
    • Home
    • Shop
      • Earbuds & Headphones
      • Smartwatches
      • Mobile Accessories
      • Smart Home Devices
      • Laptops & Tablets
    • Gadget Reviews
    • How-To Guides
    • Mobile Accessories
    • Smart Devices
    • More
      • Top Deals
      • Smart Home
      • Tech News
      • Trending Tech
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Must Have Gadgets –
    Home»Top Deals»The Wayback Machine recently captured its trillionth web page – here are 5 surprising facts about the ‘living history of the internet’
    Top Deals

    The Wayback Machine recently captured its trillionth web page – here are 5 surprising facts about the ‘living history of the internet’

    adminBy adminDecember 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    The Wayback Machine recently captured its trillionth web page – here are 5 surprising facts about the ‘living history of the internet’
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Wayback Machine is a nifty tool, but I didn’t realize just how important, or expansive, this library of internet history actually is – and what the Internet Archive, which maintains this collection, also gets up to.

    In a recent report, CNN revealed a whole lot of interesting facts (via PC Gamer) about the Wayback Machine and, more broadly, the Internet Archive. At its heart, Wayback is a time machine that lets you travel back to previous versions of web pages – or, if you like, it’s a TARDIW (Time And Relative Dimensions In Web).

    Looking back over a timeline of any given web page is crucial for seeing what changes have been made in the past, but it also keeps pages that have been wiped from the web alive and accessible.


    You may like

    There’s more to the Wayback Machine than this, though, and indeed the broader activities of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit run by software engineers and librarians – so here’s my list of five surprising facts.

    (Image credit: Internet Archive)

    1. A trillion pages in the book of the web

    Just over a month ago, the Wayback Machine logged its trillionth web page, which is mind-boggling. We’re told that in contemporary times, this library is being added to with closing in on 150TB (that’s 150,000GB) worth of web pages on a daily basis.

    2. A sanctuary of servers

    The Internet Archive is based in the Richmond District of San Francisco in the US, in a building that was the ‘Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist’ – a seriously striking piece of architecture featuring eight huge columns along the front (it resembles the organization’s logo).

    The church still has its stained-glass windows, but inside, there are now a bunch of servers storing precious data for the Wayback Machine – although, of course, there aren’t a trillion-plus web pages within the walls of the headquarters. The majority of the Internet Archive’s servers are in a big warehouse outside of San Francisco.

    Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.

    The servers in the ex-church are symbolically located in the building’s main sanctuary.

    3. The importance of preserving the web

    There’s great value in keeping historical snapshots of web pages, whether those sites are run by governments, corporations, other organizations, or indeed the blogs of individuals. The ability to see changes can throw light on the motives of said organizations and preserve pieces of written content that would otherwise be erased from our collective memory (eventually).

    In the case of governments making changes to official websites, it can be vital for journalists to have access to previous versions of web pages to clearly see the impact of any alterations.


    You may like

    Eliza digitizing books at the Internet Archive – YouTube

    Watch On

    4. Not just web pages

    The Internet Archive isn’t just about preserving the history of the web, but also digitizing books (see above), and other media such as vintage vinyl records (from as far back as the 1920s), CDs, cassette tapes, VHS, TV shows, and video games too.

    I wasn’t remotely aware of the diversity of the historical records that the Archive keeps in this respect.

    (Image credit: Internet Archive)

    5. Founded by an internet pioneer

    Brewster Kahle, the founder of the Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine (in 2001), was an internet pioneer and previously one of the creators of the precursor to the World Wide Web. This was the WAIS (Wide Area Information Servers), which was the first distributed-search and document-retrieval system to grace the internet.

    The best computers for all budgets

    Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

    Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

    And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

    captured facts history Internet Living machine Page surprising trillionth Wayback web
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Save $50 on the amazing Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2nd Gen cans!

    December 3, 2025

    Snagit Review: Screen-Capture Apps Don’t Get Better Than This

    December 3, 2025

    The Sleep Number Cyber Monday sale is still live with up to $1,200 off — this is the bed I recommend as a sleep tech tester

    December 2, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Cyber Week sales from $10 at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy: 59+ extended holiday deals to shop right now

    December 3, 2025

    PayPal’s blockchain partner accidentally minted $300 trillion in stablecoins

    October 16, 2025

    The best AirPods deals for October 2025

    October 16, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    How-To Guides

    How to Disable Some or All AI Features on your Samsung Galaxy Phone

    By adminOctober 16, 20250
    Gadget Reviews

    PayPal’s blockchain partner accidentally minted $300 trillion in stablecoins

    By adminOctober 16, 20250
    Smart Devices

    The best AirPods deals for October 2025

    By adminOctober 16, 20250

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Latest Post

    Cyber Week sales from $10 at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy: 59+ extended holiday deals to shop right now

    December 3, 2025

    Google is experimentally replacing news headlines with AI clickbait nonsense

    December 3, 2025

    Bryan Johnson Has Discovered Shrooms, and He Really Wants You to Know It

    December 3, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Cyber Week sales from $10 at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy: 59+ extended holiday deals to shop right now
    • Google is experimentally replacing news headlines with AI clickbait nonsense
    • Bryan Johnson Has Discovered Shrooms, and He Really Wants You to Know It
    • How to turn off motion smoothing on your TV (and why experts highly recommend doing so)
    • Grok Would Still Choose Killing All Jews Over Destroying Elon Musk’s Brain

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 must-have-gadgets.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.