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| | Internet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Internet allows computer users to connect to other computers and information stores easily, wherever they may be across the world. |  | | The Internet, or simply the Net, is the publicly accessible worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using a standardized Internet Protocol (IP). |  | | Public places to use the Internet include libraries and Internet cafes, where computers with Internet connections are available. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet
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| | Internet Archive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Polska attempted to suppress the snapshots on the grounds of hearsay and unauthenticated source, but Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys rejected Polska’s assertion of hearsay and accepted an affidavit from an Internet Archive employee as sufficient to authenticate the snapshots for admissibility. |  | | The archive also maintains the "Wayback Machine", with content from Alexa Internet. |  | | Internet Archive’s Web Page Snapshots Held Admissible as Evidence, from a Stanford University website |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Archive
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| | The Internet Traffic Archive |
 | | Proper use of the data and software are entirely the responsibility of the user. |  | | Archive users agree to not perform traffic analysis aimed at circumventing the degree of privacy present in a trace. |  | | Credits: The Internet Traffic Archive was put together by Peter Danzig (University of Southern California), Jeff Mogul (Digital's Western Research Lab), Vern Paxson (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), and Mike Schwartz (University of Colorado at Boulder). |
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http://ita.ee.lbl.gov
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| | Mindjack - Feature - Inside The Internet Archive |
 | | The current state of digital technology and the internet makes it feasible for the Archive to reach it's stated mission of universal access to human knowledge. |  | | The Internet Archive is for web developers what home movies must be for celebrities. |  | | Other researchers are using the Archive, but it's not an easy task. |
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http://www.mindjack.com/feature/archive.html
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| | The OSU Computer and Information Science Department |
 | | The Internet Request For Comments (or RFC) documents are the written definitions of the protocols and policies of the Internet. |  | | This RFC is a commentary on the difficulty of deciding upon an acceptably distinctive hostname for one's computer, a problem which grows in direct proportion to the logarithmically increasing size of the Internet. |  | | This informational RFC describes the conventions to be followed by those in charge of networks and hosts in the Internet. |
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http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/cs/Services/rfc
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| | Internet Archive Named in Suit Over Archived Pages |
 | | The Internet Archive was created in 1996 as the institutional memory of the online world, storing snapshots of ever-changing Web sites and collecting other multimedia artifacts. |  | | (2) the collections of the library or archives are (i) open to the public, or (ii) available not only to researchers affiliated with the library or archives or with the institution of which it is a part, but also to other persons doing research in a specialized field; and |  | | For purposes of this subsection, a format shall be considered obsolete if the machine or device necessary to render perceptible a work stored in that format is no longer manufactured or is no longer reasonably available in the commercial marketplace. |
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http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum31/1937.htm
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| | Internet Archive, Prelinger Archives, and Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation |
 | | Imagine that any child, student, philosopher, reporter, or scholar could simply go to an Internet library the size of the LOC from his or her home or work computer, search for documents in the public domain, and then search and view those documents within a matter of minutes. |  | | Internet-based digital archives are the true embodiment of the public domain. |  | | The Internet was created to serve as the platform for a global, online store of knowledge, containing information from a diversity of sources and accessible to Internet users around the world. ACLU v. |
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http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/openlaw/eldredvashcroft/supct/amici/internet-archive.html
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| | Initiatives, About Internet Archive |
 | | The Internet Archive is a complete snapshot of all web pages on every website since 1996 till today. |  | | Since the web changes rapidly—the average lifetime of a page on the Internet is 100 days—this snapshot is retaken every two months. |  | | It represents 100 terabytes of data stored on 200 computers. |
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http://www.bibalex.org/English/initiatives/internetarchive/about.htm
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| | Tvdog's Internet Archive |
 | | That might work fine for BBSing, but it might not work for Internet because Internet is more work for the processor. |  | | Every machine on the Internet has a numeric address called its "IP address," for example, my machine is 205.183.16.48. |  | | IRC is an Internet Relay Chat client; Internet Relay Chat is a way of conducting multiuser discussions over the Internet (like forums on a BBS). |
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http://www.oldskool.org/guides/tvdog/internet.html
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| | IP-WARS.NET Complaint Against Internet Archive |
 | | Healthcare Advocates reasonably relied upon Internet Archive's promise by installing the denial text string in the robots.txt file on the computer server hosting the www.healthcareadvocates.com web site and by ensuring that the denial text string remained properly installed on July 9, 2003 and July 14, 2003. |  | | On each of these occasions, the content of the www.healthcareadvocates.com web site that was copied resided in and was communicated by Internet Archive's computer servers storing archived historical web site content and/or by the computer server hosting the www.healthcareadvocates.com web site. |  | | To gather this information, defendant Internet Archive and its partners have used automated processes to "crawl" the Internet and take snapshots of web site content on a wide variety of dates, capturing a chronological record of the evolving versions of these web sites. |
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http://www.ip-wars.net/story/2005/7/12/185442/034
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| | PCWorld.com - Internet Tips: No-Guilt Downloads: Free Books, Music and Movies |
 | | The Internet Archive pulls together several long-standing, independent electronic book libraries, including the Million Book Project and Project Gutenberg, which account for more than 20,000 free books between them. |  | | Ibiblio.org's Ebooks collection features, among other things, technical and historical works, and the Digital Book Index lists 90,000 titles, of which more than 50,000 are free. |  | | DjVu Browser Plug-in: Works with Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Netscape. |
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http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,117822,00.asp
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| | On Lisa Rein's Radar: Internet Archive Archives |
 | | One of the main goals of the Internet Archive is to provide "Universal Access to All Human Knowledge." It sounds like a lofty task, but Brewster is firmly committed to it, and truly believes that it is achievable. |  | | Pages that I hope to place in every directory of my Internet Archive Library that will provide you with a little more information about what's on the page, as well as the licensing info and any other relevant information for those works, as more information is made available to me. |  | | Despite that, or perhaps because of it, reports of the death spiral for the online medium are premature, said Gary Chapman, director of the 21st Century Project, a nonprofit research and education program on science and technology policy at the University of Texas. |
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http://www.onlisareinsradar.com/archives/internet_archive
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| | RLG DigiNews June 15, 2002, Volume 6, Number 3 |
 | | People are using the Internet Archive as an example of how they see the future. |  | | Attendees from both the computer science community, the industrial communities (electronic publishing, broadcasting, software industry) and the user communities interested in digital library technologies (libraries, archives, museums) will be at the conference. |  | | You could interpret that as "don't copy from the Wayback Machine or the Unix archives collections without talking to the Internet Archive." We have robot exclusions on the Internet Archive collections. |
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http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews6-3.html#feature1
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| | The Open Library |
 | | The Internet Archive offers all media: text, audio, moving images, web content and even software for public use. |  | | Books can be uploaded into the Internet Archive's text collection for future integration into the Open Library. |  | | te was created by the Internet Archive to demonstrate a way that books can be represented online. |
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http://www.openlibrary.org/toc.html#upload
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| | The Internet Archive wants your files. By Paul Boutin |
 | | They've scanned about 25,000 of them so far as part of the Million Book Project, a collaboration with Indian and Chinese agencies to create an online library in the place of bricks-and-mortar reading rooms. |  | | Instead of creating another startup that crawls the Web to make money, Brewster used his millions to preserve as much knowledge as possible and—just as important—make it accessible to anyone who can get to a computer. |  | | The archive has already outlasted both MP3.com and Netscape, though. |
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http://www.slate.com/id/2116329
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| | Internet RFC/FYI/STD/BCP Archives |
 | | The FYI documents provide Internet users with a central repository of information about any topics which relate to the Internet. |  | | We are experimenting with an additional way of organizing the RFCs. |  | | These documents describe the Best Current Practices for the Internet Community. |
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| | Internet Archive |
 | | "The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) public nonprofit that was founded to build an ‘Internet library,’ with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format." |
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http://www.yampavalley.info/library3277679.asp
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| | Japan Internet Report - Archive |
 | | How to evaluate the number of Internet users in Japan |  | | Real estate data moving to the Internet |  | | Interview with Akihito Tsukioka of Digitized Information, Inc. |
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| | Letter from San Francisco: The Internet Bookmobile |
 | | The Internet Bookmobile is one way of showing people a simplified version of how a book is produced. |  | | Last week, Kahle wrote me asking for the names of librarians who would be interested in talking about the importance of libraries and how digital technologies can help. |  | | In a step to distribute this information around the world Kahle made a large gift to the Library of Alexandria which now has a very strong information technology department (see http://www.archive.org/about/bibalex_p_r.php. |
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| | Previous Versions of Internet Explorer |
 | | Find the latest tools from software developers around the world to customize the way you browse the Web. |  | | Visit the IEAK Previous Versions page for links to information on how to update or fine-tune your system. |  | | Get support information, downloads, add-ons, and more for previous versions of Internet Explorer, including Internet Explorer 5.x and Internet Explorer 4.x. |
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| | [EAS]Internet Archive |
 | | Before I delete one, I now have an opportunity to possibly recover some information I valued but find to have disappeared, the Internet Archive. |  | | The brainchild of Brewster Kale, whom more than a few people considered 'cracked' for starting it, has grown into a 100+ Tb(terabyte) database, now accessible publicly. |  | | Have fun exploring, though note that serious access still requires a ssh user account and Unix programming. |
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http://jove.eng.yale.edu/pipermail/eas-info/2001/000365.html
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| | Internet Archive: Wayback Machine |
 | | http://archive.bibalex.org, the Internet archive at the New Library of Alexandria, Egypt, mirrors the Wayback Machine. |  | | You will be transported to any historic versions at the Wayback Machine. |  | | Put the Wayback Machine right in your browser! |
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| | Internet Archive Media Advisory: Digital Bookmobile Tour Gives Free Internet Books to Kids (September 24, 2002) |
 | | This will stifle the vibrancy of digital libraries that depend on new technologies to distribute works to people the publishers tend to forget. |  | | The Bookmobile is a rolling digital library capable of downloading public domain books from the Internet via satellite and printing them anytime, anywhere, for anyone. |  | | The Internet Archive is a non-profit organization founded in 1996 to provide "universal access to human knowledge." Located in the Presidio of San Francisco, IA is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. |
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http://www.eff.org/IP/20020924_eff_bookmobile_pr.html
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| | EFF: Internet Censorship Legislation & Regulation |
 | | EFF's Mike Godwin, and Hal Abelson of MIT, respond to UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh article in _Slate_, on Internet filters and CDA constitutional issues. |  | | Dole/Grassley "Protection of Children from Computer Pornography Act of 1995" - the worst US Internet censorship legislation to date. |  | | Ratings, filters and labeling link to directory of info on Net filtering, |
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http://www.eff.org/Censorship/Internet_censorship_bills
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| | The Nobel Prize Internet Archive |
 | | The Nobel Prize Internet Archive is not affiliated with The Nobel Foundation. |  | | [ Find out what others are saying about the Nobel Prize Internet Archive ] |  | | If you have an interesting and useful Internet link about a particular Nobel Laureate, you can add your link |
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| | Internet Archive Launches Wayback Machine: Noticeboard: JoDI |
 | | The Internet Archive [http://www.archive.org/], a comprehensive library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form, today launched the Wayback Machine, a free service allowing people to access and use archived versions of past web pages. |  | | "To date, the Archive has catalogued over ten billion web pages that might otherwise have been lost, giving us both a record of the origins and evolution of the Internet, as well as snapshots of our society as a whole around the turn of the century. |  | | About the Internet Archive The Internet Archive was founded in 1996 in order to build a digital library and other cultural artifacts in digital form, with the purpose of offering permanent and free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. |
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http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/noticeboard/wayback.html
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| | NewsBreaks - Internet Archive Adds Search Engine |
 | | September 8, 2003 — Since 1996, the Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org) has collected 8220;snapshots&; of the whole Web every month or 6 weeks using the Alexa Internet crawlers. |  | | Recall ranks search results on the basis of content rather than popularity. |  | | Brewster Kahle, director of the Internet Archive, hailed the search engine and Patterson as “awesome.” Kahle, one of the world’s leading digital librarians, envisions a future that may contain a “flowering” of search engines designed to suit the needs of different communities. |
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http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb030908-1.shtml
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| | Site taken down |
 | | I am an authorized representative of the Interactive Digital Software Association ("IDSA"), which represents the intellectual property interests of almost thirty companies that publish interactive games for video game consoles, personal computers, handheld devices and the Internet. |  | | IDSA is providing this letter of notification to make aware of material available via its network or system that infringes the exclusive copyright and trademark rights of one or more IDSA members. |
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| | Internet FAQ Archives - Online Education |
 | | The Internet RFC series of documents is also available from here in multiple formats. |  | | By Author and By Archive Name listings are also available. |  | | This archive contains Usenet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) postings in HTML format and in text format. |
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 | | The Wayback Machine is run by the Internet Archive project, a "non-profit that was founded to build an ‘Internet library,' with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format." |  | | As you can imagine, the plaintiff wasn't pleased at all, and now they're suing the both Harding Early and the Internet Archive for copyright infringement, and violations of the DMCA and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. |  | | On a certain level, you can see their concerns. |
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20050713-5089.html
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| | Boing Boing: Internet Archive pages are admissable into evidence |
 | | The Internet Archive contains billions of snapshots of web-pages on different days since 1996. |  | | He also noted that, since Polska was seeking to suppress evidence of its own previous statements, the snapshots would not be barred even if they were hearsay. |  | | Over Polska's objection, Judge Keys accepted an affidavit from an Internet Archive employee as sufficient to authenticate the snapshots for admissibility. |
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http://www.boingboing.net/2004/11/18/internet_archive_pag.html
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| | Yahoo! Search blog: Announcing the Open Content Alliance |
 | | On October 25th we will be demonstrating some of the new bookscanning and partner technologies. |  | | Working with libraries, government institutions, archives, technology companies, web companies-- and we all are saying the same thing-- it is time to have more great material available on the Internet and to be able to have it be open and free. |  | | All of these things were worked out for their domains by Internet folks and open source folks in the last few decades. |
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http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000192.html
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| | Heritrix - Home Page |
 | | If you notice our crawler behaving poorly -- The Internet Archive uses archive.org_bot as User Agent when crawling -- please send us email at: |  | | Heritrix is the Internet Archive's open-source, extensible, web-scale, archival-quality web crawler project. |  | | Heritrix is designed to respect the robots.txt exclusion directives and META robots tags, and collect material at a measured, adaptive pace unlikely to disrupt normal website activity. |
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http://crawler.archive.org
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| | Internet Archive Sued Over Access To Pages |
 | | Postscript (from Gary): If you would like to read the actual complaint filed in the lawsuit, I've posted a copy (48 pages; PDF) here. |  | | Legal: Copyright, Other Engines: Internet Archive / Wayback Machine |  | | Postscript 2: Internet Archive DMCA Circumvention Lawsuit from Seth Finkelstein looks at how the robots.txt file with Internet Archive doesn't actually remove content but rather simple suppresses display. |
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http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050713-085258
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| | Internet Crime Archives |
 | | If you don't like the sound, turn down the volume on your computer. |  | | Live from the Internet Crime Archives, "Teenage Rampage: The Worldwide Youth Crime Explosion." by Antonio Mendoza, author and creator of Mayhem.net. |  | | Other pages added to the archives: California Speed Freak Killers, The Beast of Bastille, Juarez City of the Dead, Tommy Lee Sells, Cannibal Paedophile Nathaniel Bar-Jonah, Lustmord Class 2000, Robert Lee Yates Serial Killer Timeline, Slavemaster John E. Robinson Sr. |
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http://www.mayhem.net/Crime/archives.html
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| | Search marxists.org |
 | | You can download this file and run it on your own computer |  | | Add the Marxists Internet Archive to your Firefox search plugins. |
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http://search.marxists.org
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| | Initiatives, Internet Archive, Web Archive |
 | | The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. |  | | Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. |  | | The US version has been very popular in the United States getting the # 1 website of the year from Yahoo Internet Life and Der Spiegel. |
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http://www.bibalex.org/english/initiatives/internetarchive/web.htm
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| | Publishing your audio Creative Commons |
 | | To upload your works to the Internet Archive, you'll need an account there to associate your files with. |  | | You can use the browse function to find the files, or simply drag and drop as many files that you would like to license (all with the same license) and upload (all into the same collection at Internet Archive). |  | | The final step is to upload your works to the Internet Archive. |
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http://creativecommons.org/audio/publish-internetarchive
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| | ALA Internet Resources |
 | | ACRL, Association of College and Research Libraries, College and Research Libraries News, C&RL News |  | | Index of Internet Resources articles from College & Research Libraries News. |  | | Internet Resources articles from CandRL News provide annotated listings of Internet-accessible resources ranging from Web sites to discussion lists to online journals and more. Links to indexes of Internet Resources from December 1998 to the present are below. |
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http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/internetresources.htm
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| | Traces In The Internet Traffic Archive |
 | | Following the links retrieves more information and a link for retrieving the trace. |  | | ClarkNet-HTTP - two weeks of HTTP logs from a busy Internet service provider WWW server. |  | | NPD-Routes - Two datasets of repeated Internet route measurements. |
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http://ita.ee.lbl.gov/html/traces.html
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| | The William Morris Internet Archive : Works |
 | | There is an obituary for Nick, written by Peter Faulkner on the Independant website. |  | | The William Morris Internet Archive is dedicated to Nick Salmon in appreciation for all the work he did in transcribing and providing all the documents marked with a *. |  | | Not all thge material transcribed by Nick has yet been added to this site, but it all will be in time, and when this has been completed this archive will contain virtually all wrtten material from William Morris that was published in his lifetime. |
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http://www.marxists.org.uk/archive/morris/works
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| | OXymoron Humour Archive |
 | | This archive is maintained at Merton College, Oxford. |
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| | ILRG Legal Forms Archive - 2,000+ Free Legal Forms and Documents |
 | | A number of our forms are now adapted for state-specific use, and we will continue to increase this number. |  | | We are pleased to offer the Internet's largest collection of free legal forms -- 2,000+ and growing! |  | | Support The Internet Legal Research Group; Visit Our Advertisers |
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| | The Simpsons Archive |
 | | The Simpsons Archive is the Internet's clearinghouse of Simpsons guides, news, and information, voluntarily maintained by members of alt.tv.simpsons and other fans around the world. |  | | Please direct comments, questions and problem reports to the general feedback area. |  | | For the full story on these and other items, please visit our news page. |
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http://www.snpp.com
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| | Internet Resources Newsletter Archive |
 | | The Newsletter is a current awareness service and the resources contained in the archive are not updated and links may have changed since time of publication. |  | | The 12,000+ resources which have featured in the "A-Z New and Notable Web Sites" section of the newsletter are archived here. |  | | You can either view the Entire Archive (WARNING: Large File - over 5 MB) |
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http://www.hw.ac.uk/libWWW/irn/az.html
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| | Unofficial Global Internet Bread Recipe Archive -- BREAD NET |
 | | This archive was started with the notion that although it is impossible to break bread with ALL the PEOPLES of the WORLD, at least through the global medium of the Internet we can SHARE some recipes! |  | | This isn't a HALF-BAKED idea-- For over NINE years this low-key, little-publicized archive has been used to share bread recipes with thousands all over the world! |  | | I personally don't use a bread machine, because it doesn't meet my knead, but don't let that stop you from submitting recipes for those contraptions! |
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http://breadnet.net
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| | Internet Gadget Archive |
 | | This page is getting kind of big, so I've split it into a few parts. |  | | We take digitizations, original art, parodies, and anything else you can think of. |  | | As soon as your picture is decoded, thousands of people across the net will be able to see it. |
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http://anterras.net/CDRR/gadget_archive.html
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| | Cruzio Homepage |
 | | Cruzio provides DSL and dialup Internet access, domain name services, and ecommerce packages for Santa Cruz area businesses and individuals. |
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