Arts & Entertainment Internet Archive Trying To Digitize Every Old 78 Record In Existence Fans of old vinyl records will not hiss at this news: The Internet Archive and the Archive of Contemporary Music are attempting to preserve and digitize every single remaining 78-rpm vinyl album, and
SF News Fear Of Trump Spurs Internet Archive To Create Canadian Backup The internet is moving to Canada — well, a backup of its history is, anyway. The San Francisco-based Internet Archive announced yesterday in a blog post that following the election of Donald Trump, the
SF News Non-Profit Internet Archive Buying Buildings In Bid To Save Affordable Housing For Employees "Our employees are being driven from their homes by rising rents," Brewster Kahle, founder of San Francisco-based non-profit The Internet Archive, said in a talk this month that's been published on his blog.
Arts & Entertainment Three Questions For SFist's Founding Editor It's mostly this guy's fault. Jackson West, who was the first editor here at SFist, got the ball rolling with this post, "The City that Knows How." He helped to grow the site
SF News The Internet Archive Versus the DMCA Well, the fine folks over in the Presidio who run the Internet Archive are being sued, along with Philadelphia firm Harding Earley Follmer & Frailey. It seems that the firm used the Internet