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Home / Inductees in the News / Brewster Kahle and the Challenges of Archiving the Internet
6 April 2015

Brewster Kahle and the Challenges of Archiving the Internet

NewYorker.com recently published an interview with Internet Hall of Famer Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine.

New Yorker’s Nick Thompson discusses that interview and tells the hosts of “CBS This Morning: Saturday” that Kahle’s work matters because “the Internet is constantly dying and being reborn.”

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