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Google Partners With Internet Archive To Link To Archives In Search – Slashdot

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from 9to5Google: Rolling out starting today, Google Search results will now directly link to The Internet Archive to add historical context for the links in your results. […] Google has partnered with The Internet Archive, a non-profit research library that, in part, stores and preserves massive portions of the web to be easily referenced later. This is done through the “Wayback Machine” which can show a website or specific page as it existed on a previous date. Through this new partnership, Google will link directly to The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine for pages that you find in Search.

To access The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine links through Google Search you’ll need to click the three-dots menu button that appears alongside all search results and then tap on “More about this page.” This new feature is still actively rolling out, but Google was able to provide an image to show what the integration looks like.

In a post regarding the announcement, The Internet Archive said that this partnership “underscores the importance of web archiving.”

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