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Long Views (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Now in 1998, dedicated to technical solutions for Managing Digital Continuity . At this meeting Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive suggested a new technology developed by Los Alamos labs, and commercialized by the Norsam company, as a solution for long term digital storage. Norsam promised to micro-etch 350,000 pages of information onto a 3-inch nickel disk with an estimated lifespan...
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The Real Paul Jones (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
... Garage where ideas that might be developed for the News Challenge would get some early attention. Brewster Kahle and the folks at Archive.org/Internet Archive - We met with Brewster and his staff and visitors at their Friday lunch meetings and later privately. Much room for cooperation here as in the past. Creative Commons interns were also visiting so we had some good conversations...
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iTWire - Latest Headlines (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
... project is at no cost to the taxpayer and the images are free to the public.” Learn more about Brewster Kahle, the co-founder of Internet Archive, and the NASA project on page two.<< First page < 1
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... is a tremendous honor for the Internet Archive to be NASA's partner in
this project," says Brewster Kahle, founder of Internet Archive. "We are
excited to mark this first step in a long-term collaboration to create a
rich and growing public resource."
The content of the Web site covers all the diverse activities of
America's space program, including imagery from the Apollo moon...
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Nasa (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... It is a tremendous honor for the Internet Archive to be NASA's partner in this project," says Brewster Kahle, founder of Internet Archive. "We are excited to mark this first step in a long-term collaboration to create a rich and growing public resource."The content of the Web site covers all the diverse activities of America's space program, including imagery from the Apollo moon...
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HartmannWatchWatch (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Buried deep in section D1 of the Washington Post is a report that Brewster Kahle of Archive.org , served with secret national security letter tells the FBI to shove it. With the help of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the ACLU , not only was it crammed but brought back into the sunlight after Judge lifts the gag order contained in the letters. This makes a whopping 3 known cases...
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GreeneSpace (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Safe inside the Presidio, around the corner from the barracks of the legendary U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment (now being transformed into the Walt Disney Family Museum ), is the headquarters of the Internet Archive , where we were greeted warmly by Brewster Kahle. We arrived just in time yesterday for the Friday lunch, a weekly event where everybody gathers around delicious food and talks...
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ABC News (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
But the sudden shift also showed how vulnerable a digitizing project is when it relies on a for-profit company, says Brewster Kahle, executive director of the Internet Archive. Nothing would stop Google from also suddenly shutting down its online book effort or limiting access to it, he says.
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Christian Science Monitor (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
... also showed how vulnerable a digitizing project is when it relies on a for-profit company, says Brewster Kahle, executive director of the Internet Archive. Nothing would stop Google from also suddenly shutting down its online book effort or limiting access to it, he says. If money gets tight, “there’s a meeting behind closed doors, and there’s a notice put on the website that it’s...
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Clickety Clack: Online Ad Blog (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... notably by Alexa: In short, Alexa, an Amazon-owned search company started by Bruce Gilliat and Brewster Kahle (and the spider that fuels the Internet Archive), is going to offer its index up to anyone who wants it. Alexa has about 5 billion documents in its index - about 100 terabytes of data I'm sure Yahoo's index is much richer and the unlimited queries is interesting as well. Lots...
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TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
... should a consortium of librarians and researchers try to address it? I know these matters concern Brewster Kahle and others at the Internet Archive . But should they be getting more help? And from where? Remember, Google is a rival of the Archive-related Open Content Alliance . Time for Google and OCA to get a little closer? Disclosure/Reminder: though you’d never know it from the...