In this case, it's digital librarian and archivist Brewster Kahle, who started the Wayback Machine and has been thinking about open access for years. So who is quietly trying to solve your search and discovery problem?
Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive said, "this is really a lawsuit between two parties and we got sort of dragged into it and I'm glad we're now. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as well as our customary headlines from around...
Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive said, "this is
really a lawsuit between two parties and we got sort of dragged into it and Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not...
Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive said, "this is really a lawsuit between two parties and we got sort of dragged into it and I'm glad we're now out of it. News.com reported that the suit issued back in July 2005 over the Wayback Machine and...
Our ResourceShelf post builds on the News.com profile of Brewster Kahle of The Internet Archive with links to several other archives of web content that often get overlooked. Another week has passed which means it's time for a look at a few new or...
Kudos and congrats to Brewster and his team. We've noticed that the publicly announced total size of permanently archived web pages found in The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has increased in size 15 billion pages today from 40 billion pages...
Of course, let's not forget that late last year we learned that Yahoo, Microsoft, RLG, and others are supporting another large digitization (books and other materials) effort called The Open Content Alliance that's being led by Brewster Kahle.
About a month ago, Brewster and crew introduced a new sevice called Archive-It, that "that allows users to create, manage and search their own web archives through a web interface. Alexa Web Search Platform
that's available to anyone willing to...
Brewster and crew at The Internet Archive have just debuted a new specialty collection that contains more 25 million fully archived web pages that are also full text searchable that create, "an historical record of the devastation caused by...
A few weeks ago, OCA's man in charge, Brewster Kahle, asked for more in the participation in the alliance and it looks like he got some from a heavy hitter. Brewster Kahle I can't say that I'm totally surprised.
Brewster Kahle If you're looking for some weekend viewing and/or listening and/or reading you might want to check out NerdTV from PBS (Public Broadcasting Service). You can view the programs online, download them podcasts, and also access the...
You've got to wonder if Brewster Kahle, David Mandelbrot and other members of the Open Content Alliance team are working to convince this large digital library initiative to become a member of the alliance.
However, this effort has one huge advantage: "The Internet Archive," run by my friend Brewster Kahle. Brewster is one person who has a proven ability to put an enormous resource on the Internet for the whole wide world to use.
In the SearchDay article about Google Library last December, we pointed out that Brewster Kahle and The Internet Archive have plans to digitize the full text of over one million books and make them freely accessible and searchable on the web.
Brewster Kahle recently shared some news about how the MBP project is progressing. In the SearchDay article about Google working with libraries, I mentioned Project Gutenberg. This service has been offering eBooks since 1971.
But Brewster Kahle, CEO of the Internet Archive, told me last night that the move is just a temporary one. Search Engine Strategies Comes To Chicago + Search Engine Watch Articles + From The Search Engine Watch Blog + About The Newsletter
But Brewster Kahle, CEO of the Internet Archive, told me last night that the move is just a temporary one. In This Issue Search Engine Strategies Set For Stockholm, Chicago + Search Engine Watch Articles + Best Of The Search Engine Watch Blog...
Brewster Kahle, CEO of the Internet Archive, told me last night that the move is just a temporary one. I mentioned on Monday that Recall, the datbase offering keyword access to a portion of The Wayback Machine, is no longer online.
Brewster Kahle, CEO of the Internet Archive, told me last night that the move is just a temporary one. I mentioned on Monday that Recall, the datbase offering keyword access to a portion of The Wayback Machine, is no longer online.
Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle wants to "digitize everything. But if true as the Internet Archive's Brewster Kahle says, then it does make the task of digitizing human knowledge more conceivable.