...access, and they are making do with what they can get easy access to," said Brewster Kahle, co-founder of the Internet Archive, which runs smaller book-scanning projects, mostly for out-of-copyright works. "Let's make it so that...
...Yonkers, N.Y., Web writer, as he surfs the Enron site. Brewster Kahle, a computer pioneer and director of the Internet Archive (archive.org), an online collection of old Web pages of all kinds, says the deceptive nature of Web sites extends...
...millions of movies, books and musical recordings online," said Brewster Kahle, a search pioneer who created the Internet Archive, a nonprofit preservation group. Even more important will be good research skills - infoliteracy, if you will...
...18 months, from a half-petabyte of storage to two petabytes. That's 2 million gigabytes. Consider that the Internet Archive, which aims to store almost every public Web page ever to appear, currently totals one petabyte. Rival e-discovery...
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