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I need an internet archive website...or somewhere that you could search past news articles. I've tried the wayback machine, and webarchive.org. i need something recent..like that has withing the last month and a half? Thanks in advance!!

Answer:For something that recent, a good bet could be http://news.google.com/ . Articles are archived for several months at least. If you have something specific enough it shouldn't be hard to find. The Wayback machine at the Internet Archive is not always so easy to use because it's tricky to search anything but URL...

how Do You View Private Pages That Have Been Entered Into Your Internet Archive?

i went to get onto a page that has been opened on my internet before. but im not sure how to do that. how do you get onto your internet archive and find a way back to that page without a password?

Answer:Retrieve visted websites. That would be your browser's history function. In most browsers, like Internet Explorer, typing CTRL+H will bring up a pane to the left listing sites you've visited in recent days. The history is only kept so long, and "so long" is configurable in your internet options.

How To Download Live Music Recordings From The Internet Archive?

What's the best way to download and listen to the concerts you can find on the internet archives?

Answer:Browse them by keyword on the following page http://www.archive.org/browse.php?field=/metadata/subject&mediatype=audio&collection=etree Download them and drag them to an iTunes playlist "Live" to rate them and enjoy.

Why Google Don't Crawl Pages Archived In Internet Archive?

Why Google don't crawl pages archived in Internet Archive, those retrievable with "Wayback Machine"?

Answer:This is because the Internet Archive disallows crawlers to index its pages using a file called robots.txt. As you can see in http://web.archive.org/robots.txt , the following lines prevent all user-agents (robots) from crawling all pages under the domain web.archive.org: User-agent: * Disallow: / Given the size of the archive, it's reasonable for them to do this in order to save resources and bandwidth. But this makes the archive unsearchable using most search engines.

How Do I Write Bibliography For An Article I Found On The Internet Archive?

Answer:http://www.oslis.org/MLACitations/secondary/index_electronic.php# Click on your resource on the thing on the right

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